Institute of Notre Dame - Clarissian Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1947
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I X7 , or Ill' , sillllll'l'l Awww 1 Dpnas-s .f 14 , ll ,fllzzflfzhf TN I5 ' 4 I 1 .1 . w During the Napoleonic era, the convonls of the Congregation of Notre Dame were suppressed. Wlirvii conditions in Europe lie- uanic favorable, Mother Teresa, who had lvccn il pupil of the Notre llama Congregation. rc- cslalvlislied the community in lla- vuria. l'ndcr the lille, School Sisters of Notre Dame. the order spread rapidly and only fourteen years after its rcluirlli in 1833, the Sisters were asked to opcn schools in America. MOTHER MARY CAROLINE First Conzniissflry-Ceneral of the Sisters of Notre Danze in A Ill eriva MOTHER MARY TERESA OF JESUS Foundrcss of the School Sisters of Notre Dame After Mother Teresa returned to Europe, the American community was placed un- der the care of Mother Caroline. During her period of ofiice, the Main Motherhouse of the Sisters of Notre Dame was moved to Milwaukee. wr Kdifcfren jaw!! v '1'l,. 1 , M -ff S'I f5',:?-Xfgiif ' .'.' on 1. 4 ' Q . ',' 24,425 .yn .fgmefica Ahfn Ott ilwfffecl Q . , V 1 I 'V Institute of Notre Dame 1 Baltimore, Maryland fuly 31, 1947 ' Dear Mother Teresa, Do you remember one hundred years a today? You 'were on board the Washin g ton as it entered the New 'Yorh Harbor. It was bri ' ngzng you and yive of your Sisters to, America. You were enthusiastically looking forward to openingfschools' for the pioneer families in the New Worldz 1' ' It is now the year 1947 and all over America your Sisters are celebrating Centen- ary Yea A r. s you look down over the vast expanse of the nation, you can see convents and schools dotting the great m l ap of the United States. You will find in the Notre Da h ' me sc ools the children of the Tropics boys and girls in lflie great crowded cities, children of rural sections, Indianlchildren, negro children, 150,000 children N from kindergarten tots to college students s ' d Acattere A from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Gulf ' of Mexico across the Canadian border. ' ' 4 w ff' ' H E Y' 5 s dt cmfigina l Found - ation in A mt'fil'a of ' . lsters of Nl Hr- .. r Dame, Pxrst Nlollwflml B '59, altinm 'X V l 1 ht by your Among all of the schools taug Sisters, we students of the Institute of Notre Dame feel that we have the first right to celebrate the Centenary. It was here at the Baltimore Motherhouse that you made the first permanent foundation in America. Here on the site of the tiny convent which you established, the Eastern Motherhouse has grown. We feel proud that we attend one of the oldest educational institutions founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame in America. In our Centenary Yearbook, the H1947 CLAR- 1SsxAN,H we want to show you, dear Mother, just what our school is like one hundred years after you were here. We want to show you how the school has grown and how the faculty has increased. We want you to see how the buildings were enlarged, from time to time, as more and more students applied r Notre Dame Institute. fo r entrance to ou ,tx W, 1847 A L Hn- buildings wmv expanded in lin- 1890's in fill tin' nvcfds of 'a j ' S KN f mm . L V, .. ,, i 'I i i E113 Q may li i 1 0 M , , f ,N . . 1 f , . 1 L: J ii J X , t i LT ' .ll ln. alle u lu Uflfllllii Hlll1fZll10I1 A -A N E H J Ug xgqm! 1,4j' , 1 I in Aimirn-a. a nvw slruc-turf' was com- ' 'V Y iiilfi ' , ple-tvd in 1864. knunn as the Eastern .4 i' y xl aq i ziiwg ii ' Mutha-rhuusv and Institute' uf Notre Dame. , S23 53. 'U i f W -E ii ' 4, . .,, . . 4 , , M V..V A IW .. ' ' f ,-1. .. f x , -. ' -, Mmm f.-,N rmsingz vommuniiy and school. . Y, , 5 gi ,.-.,,. . i. . Q1 Q f-1'f'!9B biz, - 1 3 I3 ' , ' 1 , ...'.M14,- Y. , , 1 . lm. ,-bv. ,.L.z-4 in 1925, the Hnal buildings were added, which completed the Eastern Mutherhouse as it stands today. 3 s i 3 1 E 2 s Z i l 51 lr-r Thomas Aquinas has a heart---which she ex- A diflieull history assigmme-nt is rx- o one of lu-r junior lmiologry classes. plainvd to one of the fr0shn1e'n lvy Sister Consilio. .isechcafion ln a sincere effort to express our heartfelt gratitude, the Class of 347 wishes to present a final tribute to our Alina Mater lay dedi- cating the 1947 CLARISSIAN to our dear teachers, The School Sisters of Notre Dame with the hope that we may join in a special manner, the commem- moration of one hundred years of unparallelled devotion, toil and loyalty to the cause of Catholic education in the United States. 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IglCNl'l'I'K .W11.w1'f' SIs'rl-:R N'l -um-3 C-KICNIICI, f.vl1f'IIIl'SfI'y. ,gl-lllllg-Y SIS'I'lCR Hun' CNR'XIl1II.l,X l.wIIlIllll1'l'l'I.fIl SlI17jt'l'l.Y Svnim' 1'1lIIIIIIl'I'Viill Sllltlvlllr Izlkc dic- nm' alpplw-m'izlIi1-I1 of uxuxiv if Sixlvl' .lnwllafs anim in iIlNlI'lll'IillQ1 lurx' NUIPIIIDIIIHIAI' wwul 1-lux-. 4 XX if A ....m.. M1459 f I2 SISTER AIARY CATIII-IRINI-I Music SISTER MARY CONSILIO H istory. Englisli SISTER EVIARY IQLEANOR Englislz, Latin SISTER MARY IQLEANORA English. History SISTER MARX' ELIZABETH Sl'IL'l'lIg SISTER MARY ELLEN Englislz. History SISTER MARY lfII1LoGIA Sewing SISTER MARY ICIITIIALIA Art SISTER MARY EVINA fl0lIIlIl!'l'l'l'llI SlllJjf'!'fS C' l flflft SISTER MARX' FELICIAX Latin, History SISTER NIARY GERMAINE Clzcfrnistry, Algebra SISTER MARY GONZALVA Music SISTER GRACE MARIE History, Spanish SISTER MARY IRMENGARD English, Cernlan SISTER ISABELLE History, Latin SISTER MARY JOSELLA Music SISTER JUANITA English, Latin SISTER MARX' LOUISE .Vlusir SISTER MARY IIUCRICTIA Svtring SISTER M. OLIVIA Spanish. Algebra SISTI-IR l'ATRII:IA MARIE Biology. Cvonietry SISTER MARY PICRIGRICNE Art SISTER MARY l'IIII.0NA Slfllfillg SISTER M.ARY SAIIINA Art SISTER MARY SARAII French, English SISTER M. 'I'IIoAIAS AQIIINAS Biology SISTER MARY ZITA fl0!IIlIIl'I'!'I.f1l Sulzjvrvts SIIIKIUIIIS in SiS1r'r Mary ElQ'lillUf.S Latin I'laSS locale IJI'0YiIll'1'S IIlt'lHi0ll!'4l iII Cam-Sur'S Gallim' War. 13 M Joined Our Sdferd ju Qigrafing Most Reverend Lawrence J. Shehan gives the Hnal blessing during the Centenary Mass at St. James Church, on March 25. 14- -' f,SmM6X'n maya I XX N 2 ,Agfa f '1' 'fril' Ipll' lflfl.Qf lC'l1fl'l f0l'1ffplfLC'll l7 by 15- J Sang? Ilfl xggfxhfiff gbf Aly . 181 7 X Ol 7 'Hu' l'l'Ill4'llill'f l'l'l0lllAilli0ll for ilu' Sislvrs of ilu' I':ilSll'l'll l,l'UXiIll'1' 1 ,X A , IPPIIPQI Ilf- ill'lilllf ill Szunl .lzmu-s l.lum'h. llu' fll'Sl IIIISSIUII uf llu- nrclm-r Ill .'xIIll'l'i1'il. 'Hu- 1'1'lvl11'ul1l uf ilu' Stllvlllll High Mass was Most Hm'u'l'c'1l1l l,zwl'mu'v J. 5lu'lum. illlXilillI'N Hisluvp of lgilhiIII0l't' mul xxvildlillgtibll. Uvvr Hu' lunulrml Sislvrs of Xulrv lhuxu' uvn' in alllvllflullm- lugxvlluw' with nu'mlu-rs uf llu- vlvrgy. ulhvr R1'Iisli4!llS Fislm-rluuuls mul sllulvnl l'c'p1'm-sm'l1la1lixc's from lizlllinlurv svlumls. Vlilg.ll?1'ilI'l'l'S lfhurlollm' 'I1llllt'l'. Cm-iliu llmlv, zlrul Hvllx Uv- IUIIIYN' lc-ml ilu' prmw-ssmnl mln bl. .lanuw t,'llll't'll all ilu' Ulu-naw' Mass nl' 1'm'l1lc'lu11'y xwvk. Aa? wfifm rw .- Q . llw Plliill' -a t. , stuth-nt hm ly . sang lhv Orchnarv of tht' Mzlss. The' prupm' was s hy tha- Cla-0 Club assmnh lll tht- clit DIY. ung lcd it ,A ,te Y x 'N N I i C tllflfllfllf., . L95 WLAN , ll licvercud Joseph Rcite C.S.S.R., Mutherhousc Cha lain, celehratocl the High Ma which the entire student bor from the first grade to ti fourth year high attended. . MM fn --'Wx Y f N2 ,,,,,,.,.v-ww-'Qwv . su, x :M 3 gg k x c Eff R ,.,, 5 5 X ii i 5 .gg is Qs .jf 115 53 E 4 5? 53 f is v E X XX FW 2 k - - . 4- x f... 1? .-We +R x ' K S sfxiai, W5 Q 4 x V During Centennial Week, a Y program was held each day by INSTUUTQ or -I one of the school's organizations. BA'-TlM0R,gOrR5 DAME Monday, the Sodality presented a ' MQ play, The Beginning of the Storyf, It portrayed the experi- S ences of Mother Tersea and her 1 Q-Qs of Sisters in establishing their new XC' 4. foundation of Notre Dame Sisters 03 M .3 gi 10 in America. Members of the cast Q Jo 'J ki he -A included Alice Clark, Elizabeth N Q L! 70 Trebes, Mary Dolores Perkins, O tg 'T' Eileen Trageser. Gloria Cain, 'S f , .s .,-H Anne Ball, Mary Ellen Poole, J Q' G Mary Ellen Diehl and Cecilia I ,847 -f' ' X Q4 Evans. 'K 1947 f KD CENTENNML WEEK 4 D ' 'WM 2f- i peclfa :558l'l'L Leif 25, 1947 I C- X eine Jeaturgj 0 x W QlfLf8l'L6Ll'y me A 8 I Tuesday's program, The States' Paradew, pictured the spread of the School Sisters of Notre Dame over twenty-five states and three Canadian provinces. The orchestra rendered songs symbolic of the different states. i , 1 f 19 mericvm, C2 elfzlfencwy 1847 7947 The I.N.D. Student Council held its program on Thursday afternoon. Barbara Spartana and Ida Ruark, the quiz professors, questioned the con- testants on the progress of the Notre Dame Order within its one hundred years in America. Closing the week's celebration, a pageant was held on Friday in which the Clee Club sang 'LAve Maria, ten Decades of Praise, giving the Blessed Mother due praise for guidance through the past one hundred years. Groups of students, taught by the Notre Dame Sisters were introduced during the pageant. They represented: City children, Farm children, Orphans, Negroes, Indians, Children from the tropics, High school girls and College graduates. ---Rilo!! Wofre .Jam Every class was represented in 20 Y X N v , , A s. W X T Q x N . x 55 fiiwm .' .Q . ,F 1 K. X' 5 , . . . xr , mm - I Q A ' A ' xg X, V g :- A . 4 wIf2 MA.g ff AmAk 5 H k X A NT Q'- 1 - I ' . ' Wi 3 A e A W 'SX , -' pf Aix v K H 1 L- . yr - ffl , Www 3' I I I 5 ,kb .,i XA -M Av S mafia use I Q Q 'L 5, in E A ,f 5 , ' . '-1' - ,, as V 5fTil '1' ' I EK, , 1 K E95 Oh S m M Q F .-x I 9 of , in A Igbik Q Q Cg s'5Q Lx 90- WVN' Ab. - 3? . 'A L, .K IES' V ,,w,. ffm 1 Y 1, E it 'I ,f a Brix, A 'Rv w M ' . 'T V Mother lf you will visit usin spirit, Theresa,you will see our classes in action. You will see our girls during religion classes, ' in the chemistry lab. You will watch them take their business training, and. pray twith them during their daily chapel visit. You will see them in their Latin and history classes, watch them work their bilogy ex- periments, and visit them during their vocal and music appreciaion period. You will y meet our one hundred and seven seniors and their four' hundred and twenty-five younger sisters. Isn't this an amazing contrast to the Motherhouse of one hundred years ago, when the Sisters were engaged in teaching a , small group of children at Saint James School? Doesn'tit make you feel proud that your community has enjoyed such wonderful V development, not only in our school, but in ' ll over the country? hund reds of schools a 4. L NSE.. 4-num Interest in individual students is an outstanding characteristic of our teachers. Above, Sister Sarah assigns special projects to Marie Sauerwald and Marg- aret Kernan. i True to form, tlle typical l.N.D.ian makes u lust ininnte tlasli tu ln-at tlie 8:35 li ' l : l 1 A,,. 7 e. .-W3 twl j il i l l ., HU A V5 -'-N-3 .MQM5 Religion classes are niumle inure interesting by reports given by Mary Alice Foster, Lois Nletinnrt, Mary Ann Wade and Tllelina Kleinlwwski on liturgical syinlmls. Sandra laeoni looks on witlt attention. W 24' Cpfomej jg! 1 W Qu czwm UU' ,5ZlfLi8l Q5t . 0 1' 1 -. CQUNK or lfurrvnt EVPIIIS l-Jay News Wvvk Map prow. a big lu-lp lu Cl:lI'llll 1ii Nlaramu and Bertha x12llxSl'1liiI in ge-tling ready fur vlass. Drama fans. Mary Nlurulurv, Barlruru Spav 11's 11:15 and lime- fur 11ur11-xfx'nl1s. Mary lanzl, Rvgillil Balvclrzak. Mary Alle-14' Crivsakcfr Muralnrr-, Slvlla Ds- Arllmriis. Nhrgurvt K1-rnun :uul Mary l1':M1unm like- to hffzlr ihvir 1il1g:lis11 Bvlly Rulminsam, Doris Ann Uvnlry, and Mari: vlassivs mum- lu liff-. lla-rv they listvn In u rv- Sauerwalrl walvll Vurie- Ulu-rr wrilv 114-r 1'1I'Q'lll'1l assigmxnvnl on the- hoard. ilvlwsx svvne from ,1l11r'l2vtl'1. vormling uf Ihr- w 25 U ATG? M 1ll?'iff' f 5 3 1 .3 3 Ville v L l ' Ni 5 !li Bookkeepers-to-be, Mary Moran, Theresa Moriconi, Louise Jenkins, and Elaine Eifert learn the art of journaliz- ing correctly. lligh ratings in typing are suughl lny Seniors in the CUll1llIl'l'l'llIl mlvpartmm-nt. As part of Iheir r'ruirs4- in nllim- prim'- tice, students learn lu ups-rate various business machines. Rose Iannantuano is engaged in her daily practice to gain skill in typing. 4 a,llu.. ?Waf!L,fJnc1!gSLience 601515815 Maid! O Off on a tangvnt again, say Mary Pilachow- ski, Anna Schultz, Margaret Thawley. Georgia L00 Frazivr, Mary Drum antl Margaret Lintz, who watch Alict- Clark aurl llvlvn Cmlal cun- struvt gmum-trim' ligurvs, Q11 , Qs, l Villlil sw il thing, hinlngy students usually say on their first cxperit-nce with a microscope, hut Ann Mulluy, Mary 'l'lwrm-sa Huffington, Peggy Toner, Bcity Durltvll and llilftllyll Slaysman svcm to be finding all kinds of inter- :-sting things on the other side of the lens. 2 i i Q x X 2 s S E Wenfczf QOMA Pr:-purulion for a llIt'Llt'llillgI experi- xm-nl urs' unmlvr way as Mary lytxllillllll. NIIITQILIITI Kvrnun and Ywnrw Rultvr assist Iflizalllelll Huck in ilI'l'ilIlgIiHQL Illl' zlppuralllls. lsuln-I llrulmwski prow-s lo lln' svnim' lrig: rluss lhal lhvris Kun Cn-nlry, Nlury ,MII-lu Grie-sulwr and Flizzllvn-Ill she' knows sUlIIOIllillg.I ilblilll lUQ,'ill'ilIIIllS. xlilfil' SillIQ'l'W'1llll. Um-ily Rulvinsun. Rvgginu Rillt'4'I'lLilx. ma Ruurk, Put Knoll. f-N A llnwk vlwvk lwr rvsulls. f, ,VZ I I rhw 1 ' Ulu 1 184 7 1947 A daily visit to the chapel precedes Ihe noun recreation. In preparation for a feast of the Blessed Mother, Dolores Kirchner decorates the Shrine in Mary Hall. - - - gozf .yn wee Quief of 57118 CW m gfew .Qu jroirifuaf .ggafure Marion Knott, Lcvollv Cf-niry, .Ioan Zara and Dnris Ann Gr-nlry pray in the convent vllaprl. In ilu- hack- grounml can be seen the newly install:-cl slain glass windows which add much to the lmeauiy of lhtf chap:-1 of Our Lady of Sorrows. I 4-:sf-pf . F VN, V ,.Ag,jwg znyw Af Y , M, Art slurlenls, Angola Tragf-se-r, Mary ,lane Burclwlla. Luuism' Canton and Ann I'rc-ssnn, wurk on nil painlings and water colors in onP of the studios. nStilches in timcn are taken by Dolores Sowa, Almf-rinda Pirrnne-, Mary Dilli, Mary litlllil CllHI1iflgllZHIl and Jean Marie Duylv under lhv diroction of Sistvr Mary Elizulmc-Ill, 32 s X s 2 Q H ! 2 4 1. J . , , Q A news- szmrsi x n h : ff. 2 2. 1-f f f ll Q +s -251, 4 5 3 E XM Q i FE 'l'Ef E E in EX ,. . .x i x x , X Ji m L ' ii EN 1 X H145 3 if 184 7 Qnfenary eniom 7 94 7 CECELIA AGN E5 DOYLE personality plus . . . :unequaled initiative friendly . . . perpetual smile. CECELIA AGNES DOYLE 3 Q-' Qggflfgmggf f egom ow .Jima ear .Af Wofre maine SEPTEMBER -- At the heginning of their twelfth year at the Institute seniors return to visit their first grade teacher, Sister Lelia. Included in the group are: Sitting--Barbara Spartana, Charlotte Tuder, Elizabeth Kelly, Mildred Rolf:-s, ,lane Maekinsong Standing-Jane Ayd, Shirley Slftfll, Mary Ann Tumminello, Angela Trageser, and Patricia Knott. 34- Senior Class President . . . lee Skating Club 3, 4 . . . Journalism Club 2, 3, 4 . . . President Journalism Club 44 . . . Reprea sentative, Youth Advisory Board 3, 4- . . . . . . honor student . . . talkative . . . MARY ANTOINETTE DELLTACQUA LORETTA CHRISTINA FITZPATRIC ELIZ.ABE'I'll THERIESA MCENROE CI'lARLOTTI:1 MAY TUDER MARY ANTUINETTIC lJIiI.I,'ACQUA LORIi'l I'A CIIRISTINA FI'I'ZI'A'I'RICK Yiw-Prvsitlml IIA . . . Crtxtclsat-xy liflitur . . . Ilt.'xtttssl'xN Rvpt'vst't1lztliw 2 . . . liuvltar- istic Ra'pt'n'seutzttivc 3 . . . Mlm' Llulm 3. All II . . . IATIQIIIP Irmxmtvt' l 2. 3, 4 . . . Aim-- Prvsitlt-tit Stumleut lfuunvil . . . natural lvatlt-r . . . vflivie-tit stutlvut . . . t'lu-vrflll autl mlm'- lmulalmlf- . . . lu-auty autl lmraius too. ICLIZAB IQTI I Tl I ICRICSA Mc EN RO li XYICQ'-Pl'l'SIdk'IlI -ID . . . A tltlc-t ic Association 3 4 . . . Sovial .Act ion Mac . . . candid . . Qt:-tmgiupliilt cnlllusiast fm Class Oflicc-1' 3 . . . . . Christmas Play tumiltvv 2. 4 . . . . soft voice . . . . enjoys life. A ICQ'-I,l'1'SIlIl'lIl 'il ..... Atlile-tu' Assuvtatmn 41 . . . Our liaflfs ffmutuittu-v l . . . Social Action Ceuuruiltr-0 3, 4 . . . true daugliter uf Saint l'atrit'k . . . 1-yvs tliat tuatvll lwr sparkling wit , . . tluvsc uivknantvs . . hpleasv, girls . vagt-r In plvasf-. CI I ARLOTTE MAY TUDER Yivm--P1'vsicl1-nt will . . . Iiatltuiutuu 2 . . . Jay-Vee Baske-tlazxll I, 2 . . . Varsity Baskfrt- lmall 3, 4 . . . Crusatlv Re-prcsmtatiw 3 . . . Crusade- Spiritual Tre-asurt-r 4 . . . W'induws', Staff 4 . . . Tunic-r . . . sports lover . . . capable leader . , . universally likcd . . fun to be witll. VIRGINIA LEE APPLER Glee Club 3, 4 . . . '4Ginny . . . tnrned-np- nose , . . tlimpletl and tlemnre . . . perfect profile . . . timid blonde . . . calm manner . . . never willtoul Teresa . . . songster. JEAN MARY AUBREY IILAntsstAN Representative 4 . . . big, briglit, blue eyes . . . ready for a good titne . . . puzzled expression . . . always ready to help . , . deep senee of responsibility . . . determined and co- opezatixe. JANE ELIZABETII AYD IIt.Altlr-MAN 4 . . . Class Bauketllall 3 . . . Mt-rey Representative 3, 4 . . . Winrlows Repre- sentative 3 . . . 'flanieai . . . lively and energetic . . . neat as a pin . . . all out for SSCA . . . I6 soeiuble . . . trtle rooter for I.N.D. - REGINA INIARIE BALCERZAK President Debating Society . . . Ice Skating Club 3, 4 . . . League Promoter . . . Mercy COIN- ntittee 3, 4 . . . Windows 3, 4 . . . Social Action Cotntnittee 2 . . . tall and composed . . . all around interests . . . loyal and friendly . . . surprisingly stutlious at times. VIRGINIA APPLER .IANE AYD JEAN AUBREY REGINA IIALLIEI ,1 I C!0!fLIfVLLl:6L3 warLO0A QW, 8l 8lfLC8 .!gf1fl 6l,Cf86! OCTOBER--Marie SLIIICTWRIKI, Mary DelI,Aequa, Angela Trageser, and Betty Robinson leave for New York to attend the Yearbook Conference at IIolumbia University. II' I 1, f 36 t 7 , enior f 11545 C7 7947 t I Al,lCE BANCERT AGNES BINKO FRANCES BRENNAN MARY JANE BURCHETTA ERESA BATEMAN ANNA BLACKERT AUDREY BUCHER LOUISE CANTON DDL? SPLL95 gjblfbfbfbg Ocfoger Al.lCE CA'l'llERlNE BANCIERT FRANCES PAlll,lNE BRENNAN Bowling 1 . . . Our Lamlyk Committee l, 2 . . . Athletic Assoeiation 3 . . . Clee Cluh 4 Holler-Skating 3 . . . eonseientious worker . . . . , Mercy Committee 4 . . . Orehestra l. 2, tlepentlahle . . . peaee-loving nature . . . aeeom- 3, 4 , . . Student Council 2. 3 . . . tlilnpletl plished pianist . . . a little on the shy side . . . cheeks . . . S'l ran . . . ever-smiling eyes . . . fle- soft spoken . . . reserved . . . well-informeel. lightful personality . . , perky . . . Iippetl nose. A UDREY IIILIJECARD BUCIIEH TERESA El,lZABE'l'll B,-XTENTAN - , . , . Atll t', ' 3. 4- . . . Cl til l 3, 4 hlee Lluh '1 , . .Our Luth' s t.omm1ttee 3 . . . HJ lc. Sfmlaiinn . ' U Hi .. . ' . . . lee-Skating Lluh 3, 4 . . . natural gzolrlen lerry . . . mee to haw arounml . . . laughs . . .. . . hlonmle with a votee to niateli . . . gzraet-fully tall Ill slit- erles . . . has a DHSQIOII for green . . . up . . . . 1 . . , . . . . Sports Renter enthusiast . . . talks with her :intl alxout .. . soft xoiee . . . shim lmrown har. ' hands . . . those crutches. AANGNPZS WRIIC BINKU MARY .IANIC tstiRm1tu:T'r,t .-Xthlelie .Xssoeiution 55, I . . . llmliisslxw Bowling 1 A U . lyl.l,mimr qjlul, 4 --A. l,,,,r, Stull 'l . . . Clem- Clulv . . . .llltllftf -t'l'+'l Q- nalism 1 . . . Literature Colntnittee . . . 'Xliziyu ruplter . . . hlushes reufltly . . . Nlarys loyal . U . Dim gm, A l ' impisl, D l ' 4.X,m,,,-,tilmrv Slil'l'll'Y - - WY twill! - - - fill' V lllll'U'l - - - artietic' ahility . . . van-l'i'et' untl happy . . . keen l4l'4l l 5 1 V 'lf l ll '7 :intl qtlizzieul minrl . . . emiulrle IltllN'llilli1I14't'. QXNNX El,lZ,Xl3E'l'll lll. .CKEli'l' E'l'llEl, l.Ul'lSE tIXN'l'tlN lll.Xlil9FlkN Sl'll1ilLll'4ltlll l , . . Skating Cluh Athletie .lwoeiution 1 . . . llowling l, 2 . . I3 . . , llitei'utui't- Committee Il . .. llluiirmuu Claw llzlakellrutl I, 3 . . . llliristniue l'fz1y 11. l,3tet'uttu'e tfotutuiltee I . , . lfLx':IvItN 1 . . . F . . . Senior lilzly 1 . , . Yolley Hull l . . . m-uint-Qs lu the Nth tlegree . . . honor stuslent Wt-exit-U . , . that low soothing.: xoiee. . . tlvli- . ..quiet null 1't-tim-tl . . . tho-e Faturtlay night eats- features . . . noneliulunt hut genial tnun4 tlunt-es . . . weekentl typist. ner , . . atruitl of Iiorws. 37 7 QFZVIOI' 2 CAM 1947 JOAN CARBERRY MARY COONEY MARY IC. CIINNINCHAM MARY DADAM Cl-IRALIJINIC CILENTO MARY JANE COYLE RERNADINIC CUNZEMAN STELI X Dr f twin fouem er jomrnagafd Lxfjffende JOAN MARCELLA CARBERRY Cheerleader 2 . . . Christmas Play 2, 4- . . . Journalism Clttb 2, 3, 4 . . . Library Clttb 2, 3, 4 . . . Roller-Skating 3 . . . gremlin size . . . al- ways ready and rarin' to go . . interesting conver- sationalist . . . enthusiastic about everything in general . . . mischievious . . . soapbox orator. CERALDINE LA VERN CILENTO Bowling l, 2 . . . Library Clttb l, 2 . . . Stu- dent Couneil 2 . . . Jerry . . . petite and lovable . . . My little baby brothers . . . win- ning smile . . . full of fun . . . quizzical eyes . . . her better half --- Charlotte Klein. MARY M A RC A RET COON EY Athletic- Assoeiation -'L . . . Clee Club 3. 4 . . . Stamp Committee l. 2, 3 . . . ealm and Casual . . . just won't be rushed . . . can't talk without ge:-ntttres . . . Where's liinkyn . . . soft-spoken and genial . . . dependable for fun. M A RY .l AN li COY LE Badminton 3 . . . Crusade Representative 4 . . . Clee Club 3. fl- . . . lee-Skating Club 3, 4 . . . Volley Ball fl . . . dimpled smile and twinkling eyes . . . inquisitive . . . stands up for her ideals and opinions . . . gay and alert . . . history scholar. 38 MARY EDNA CUNNINCHAM Crusade Representative 2 . . , Secretary Jour- nalism Club 4 . . . Roller Skating Club 3 . . . Sodality Representative 3 . . , Social Action Committee 4 . . . Co-editor Windows . . . well- informed . . . journalism bug . . . jovial and natural . . . delightfully talkative . . . never without Dilli. MARY BERNADINE CUNZEMAN Glee Club 3 . , . Library Club l, 2 . . . Mercy Committee 3, 4- . . . Student Couneil 4 . . . Windows Staff 4 . . . Bernie . . . brown hair wfth bright eyes to match . . . usually looking for ,lane . . . tall and statuesque . . amiable. MARY SUSANNE ITADA MO Clee Clttb 3 . . . Merey Representative 2 . . . Day dreamer . . . eonstantly fretting about those Freneh classes . . . loves Saturday night parties . . . will do anything to help . . . grand to have in any crowd. STELLA TIIICRESA DK ANTONIIS Bowling Team l, 2 . . . Clem' Clttb 3, 4 . . . President, Music Clttb 4 . . . Orehestra 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . Student Couneil 1, 2 . . . Swimming 1 . . . musie mad . . . excellent, mimic . orator deluxe . . . known for her perseverance and conscientiousness. ,pw Mxk MARY DILLI JEAN DOYLE ICTTY JANE DONNIILLY MARIE IJIIICRR MARY ELIZABICTII DILLI Class Officer 3, 4 . . . Lvague- Pronluir-r I, 2, 3, fl- . . . SIIHIPIII Cuunvil 3. 4 . . . I'rc-sidvnt SIIIQIUIII Cuum-il 4 . . . WIAIIIKIOIUS Plmlngrraplu-r 3 4 . . . Swv:-I disposition . . . IIIIIIIIIIIQIIIHIIIHS utllvr half . . . pe-rsunulily that is Imrcl lu In-at . . . nval and 1-fflvivnt. IELIZ 'X BET! I Xl A Y DUNN lCI,I,Y CIM' lfIuI1 3, 'I . , . 'XI4'l'L'y lfommillve I . . . Yullm-y Ball I . . . Bcity Huy . . . lIl'Q'p, lhrnuly mivu' . . . vlliml-lIoII l'IDIIIpI1'XI!lII . . . always on limo . . jtly-I'IlllIl'l' . . . all nu! fm' avliviiy. .I ICAN NIARIIC IIUYIIL Imzljllle- Pl'liI1IlVI1'T I, 2. 3 . . . Urvllvslra I, 2, 3. I . . . Sm-iul fM'Ifm1 Ilummilla-e I . . . YoIIc'y Bull -I . . . prvtty gII'1't'Il 1-yr-s wIli4'I1 arm' un- mielakalrly Irish . . . IIIIIIIUTOIISIY frank . . . jukwlm-r . . . l'arluiII4- mzul . . . IIILIIIIHIIPT? . van give- and lakv. 'XIARII-I lZICH'I'RI'IIIf IJIIICRR lihrielmas I'luy -1- . . . lILuusfl.u: Rvprvsvnlu- Iiw- I, -I . . . Our I,a4Iy's IIlllTIITlIIIQ'f' 2 . . . Iluvrry . . . heurly mmlugimns Iaughlvr . . K'XI'I'5UIlf'.S fri:-ml . . . that funmus appvlilv . va-nh-r uf allrac-lion in llmsv Iilnrary px-rimls . KIIIIIIIHIII' zllwilily. U ' f .T7 AQ lflllfplfilfy 0 milf? QVL I 0lfLlf'l'l,CllflfL8lfL! F an-. NOYICAIBER l.N.D.'s I'I'lll'f'SI'l1IElIIYl'S lu IIN' Iwniwrsily uf AIaryIanrI's Press IlllII'Il3lllt'IlI, LECIIIH Doyle. Nlury Izclna f.llTlI'lIIlgII2lIll and ,loan Larlwrry talk wr inurnalism problems with Ilarry Dc-In-Iius, Javk Lvnlz and Tom Garrily In-fm-e Imarmling Hull!!! Sl. ,Inv's Ixus for Cullvgze- Park. ,,-4' 39 ELAINE MARIE EIFERT Bowling 1 . . . CLARISSIAN Staff 4 . . . Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Mercy Committee 3, 4 . . . Vice- President of Music Club 4 . . . school-girl com- plexion . . . turquoise eyes . . . a natural charmer . . . finished piano performance . . . draws friends with her sweet manner. MARY ALICE FOSTER Varsity Basketball 4 . . . Athletic Association Secretary 3 . . . Athletic Association President 4 .... lay-Vee Basketball 3 . . . always con- cerned about her hair . . . easily amused . . . pleasant unassuming way . . . quick to make friends . . . faithful to the A. A. LILLIAN ELIZABETH FUKA llas a smile for everyone . . . hlushes at the slightest provocation . . . champ at Crocheting . . . slightly on the serious side . . , quiet and reserved . . . conscientious and conservative . . . accomplished accordianist. DORIS ANN GENTRY Christmas Play 4 . . . CLARISSIAN Business Manager 4 . . . CLAtusstAN Representative 2 . . . Sodality Representative 3 . , . Debating Club 4 . . . blue eyed . . . very blonde curls . . . Math whiz . . . champion debator . . . unusual artistic ability. sun., ELAINE EIFERT LILLIAN FUKZ MARY ALICE FOSTER DORIS GENTR' .749 .Jgogedlf unc! ,!41!c1,lQ,oie5f DECICMBICR Displaying their artistic talents, Sandra Iaconi and Mary ,lane Burchetta decorate their homeroom boards for the Christmas season. 40 tl t M if . ff! ' L, f' ! ' l t S 1 3Nl'l'lllNlC CIAIJFKY Nl.-XHY ,-X. CKilCS.-UYKHR Ni.-XHIIC IIICROID SNXNIJRA IMIUNI XliIIl.l.lC CIQXBUWSKI l3l'1'l l'Y ll.-XHTNI.-KN I'fi,iZXHlf'i'il IIUKIK ROSE i'KNNUN'l'l'XNO Q Qtlgflllflf IZITLQ lflfflnfg QCQVVL el' .IUSEPIIINIC NLNRIIC CIADSKY NTARIIC IIICROID :Xtlllvtiv :Xss4wiatim1 3, 1 . . . Bowling 1, 2 Bnwling: 2 . . . Clive- Club 3. -1 . . . uppf-tile: . . . ULNRIFBI-XY Staff L . . . Ju . . . vain: ami for gmmd lmuks . , . agrvr-aivlv and rvlialmlr- . . . SIliNilll'ti . . . twat and trim . . . iutvlligvnt srimlur lowly. lung, swvvping 1-yvlaslu-s . . . quiet class- . . . likvulmlv anal mit-p4-lnlulmlv . . . lm-utally mate . . . frmrl uf if-nrlingz a hand. tilt-rt. i'fi.lZ-XBICTII IQXRUIJNIC IIUCIK IFUWI1 VNU' 'NNN URNHOWSKT fit,NltlbNIfX'Y Busint-ss Smit it . . . Class Uttim-r uit-U tim, rs. xt . . . Stamp timmnattt-.x sa . . . 1 - 3' - 0t 'h S'H'1l,, V 2- 37 4 ' ' - ft fl '1' NHS ...Su ' Q ' ,rl-ig mint! E I ' ingmlimls pianisl . I . ..I 1 , . ,lust ask Liz . . . -1 your illllltbt' stitch-nt-. , . wrntv Iiml svlltvllvc- mys:-li: I t'ut1l1ll1't finll mtv hlvul fn 'watmiss ' ' ' 'Hall' SMH' ' 'm H'g m in HW lIiMimml.y-- h V I lmrning Q,m,l.gy. . . . qui:-t ami n-sm-rwul . . . tranquil. mm' XDI+II.IC m:nt1csx4iKtcH MNDRX iW 1S'W'Y' , . ., . 1 Q ,I 'xiilit'lit' -Xswviattiml 3, I . . . Bowling: i . . . him Akluh J' I ' f ' tfl'wInlu Nan ' ' ' Rllii4'l'-Sixiliillgl I1 . . . Smluiily Rm-pw-wtilziliu' 2 Xivlnlu-I uf Dlllll'4' t,llItlll1Iiil't' . . . l'l'ilIlt'I1l1'Ill ,N-mtl -- 4lnl.xxnQ Im wnllv- U lil'l'NllIliiil'tl . . .vlussiv lu-:titty . 4 . ztlwatv Iwi-4-ml ' ' ' fi 3 Q ' ' ' I I K 3 'K kim' ' ' ' 1 A . . , tivep tlunplv- . . . pnpulutlty unxuipxt--ml . , :mai Qltll'l'ilIi . . . pun-ww in all Iwi' au-twine. . , P . Q. 4 I . . .. . lrumixlv, uw: mth hVH'1'iIH'SN . . IllIw1'i1lI'X4llI tillage-nt iillliixtli . . . quwt llul t':1pui1l4'. Um' ifl.lZXi3lC'I'Il Llflf ll XRTNI-NN RUSH .IOFl'fl'lilYIC IXYY XYIT KNO i.iIm'l'Ltllm- 1ilDlllllliill'l' 12, fi . . . Skating lfluii lgtHX'iillQ I . . . lll1'1'i'l11l1f5. 1 . , . Xivrvy ifmn- Ii, I , , . Silllit'Ili tilllllll'ii i. Ii. I . .. Sm-vt'e'tz11'y mittvt' I. 1 , , . Sm-ini Xvtiun ffullltltillvl' 1 . .. Slmlm-nl tlmuiril iv . . . Um-ttf . . . ill-1-ply Fttnlvut lillllllVii 1 . . . Swan-1, why Nmiic . . . elimplml Vilill . . . lumut' Qtumit-nt . . . lin-5 fm' wil. Mlliiilillgj mlm- . . . I11'Nt'l'l'Iliiit'4i . . . pt-itwt llmfn- Sulurelay night tiuttm-Q . . . quiet wit. lzuly . . . ll'tH' lNlJiun. 41 2 , 12111211 , 11.5.1 C7 1947 2 L U11 for ,, 11.5-5 C7 1947 LOUISE JENKINS LAVERNA KELLER MARY KELLY IJOLORES KIRCIIIN DOLORES JOYCE ELIZARE'I'I'I KELLY MARGARET KERNAN MARY LOUISE KIRCIIN K f 7 6LlfLl!Lal 7 6LU8 KL!! 0 6l L0t f DORA LOUISE JENKINS MARY INEZ KELLY Class Officer 1, 4 . . . Athletic Association Prefect Sodality 4 . . . Vice-Prefeet 3 . . . Representative 4 . . . Ice-Skating Club 3 . . . Sodality Representative 1, 2 . . . League Pro- Literature Committee 3 . . . Senior Play . . . So- moter 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Windows Staff 3, 4 . . . cial Action Committee 4 . . . Curley', . . . fiend Irish through and through . . . honor student for green umbrellas . . . mischievous . . . Clever , . . W'ho's Callagherf, . . . nlischit-vous eyes wit , . . artist. . . . that Huark and Kelly blend . . . pretty and popu ar. DQLQRES :YIAE JQYCE MARGARET MARY KERNAN ot.-0 cztttti 3, 4 . . . itz.-.stating tlttttt 3 . . . Juv-Ye' Baskellialt 4 - D - fitgfiftmas Play it League Promoter l, 2, 3, 4 . .. Senior Play . . . I t1LA'fI55lAN Nall- 4 ' 1- I mass. Bafkvllnfll Cum Drops . . . our version of Elaine the 215 ' f1laS5QF5f 'f.-,-,- Nlmal A l l tt 'l l I' fair, Elaine the lovable . . . sunny disposition IW 11 5 - - - Mfirgflf' - ' - lmnfl al'l9 Elm . . . never lu-artl front until a test is announced ilrffn VYW : - A Wklltlltllltt ill' lltlylllllltl for UUY' . . bewitehiug personality. W1 Y - - - S'm'f'ff' IWW- IJOLORES ANNE KIRCIINER tmtctitmt xt.t1tt:ixRtc't' t4tct,t.t5R clfil-fgilHflAN tilts-tutmliwliyfElilil-if . . - Ch-if , , , , , lun '. 4 . . . Iiairman o ur ,ac yis Commit- -lt't'l . nuwlmgl 'J ' tl ,' ,N'H:txnlJ l nC'l, J tee 4 , . . sedate and eomposetl . . , out-door 2 'I' 'lt1', 1i fY't'tt'- Ufl?'flVl 'lg vmilv' ' ' :Jny girl . . . sociable eouversatioualist . . . allergic 'ml Ui 'gli H ' ' '. .mum wdull ' ww mg to heat .A . true and eonsiderate friend . . . re- fau . . , strtetly feminine . . . small quiet votee. Spunsihle v Y MARY LOUISIC .IIILIANNA KIRCIINEII Iiil'lAAIJIi'Ill IZHIIA KILLLY Class Ofheer N1 . . . Ilaclminton 4 . .. llowling Crusade llresitlent 4 . . . Class Basketball 1, l . . . Christmas Play el . . . Crusade Promoter 3 , . lay-Vee Basketball 2 . . . Clee Club 3, l . . . Clee Club 3, 4 . . . lee-Skating Club l, 2, it . . League Promoter 1, 2, 3, 4 . , . Senior 3, 4 . . . Library Club I, 2 . . . Secretary of Play . . . Windows Cireulation Staff 4 . . . tops Stamp Committee fl . . . Swimming 1, 2 . . . in personality . . . turned-up nose . . . Crusade i'I3rownie . . . dancing feet . . . full of laughter enthusiast . . . friends galore. . . . active sports lover. 42 CIIARLOTTE MARIE KLEIN Cleo Cluln 3, 4 . . . Stamp Committee 2 . . . Char . . . sincere and honest . . . always for- getting In-r glasses . . . jovial . . . full of week- eml clrs-ams and memories . . . incessant giggler . . . eongenial. TI I ELNI A RITA KLENIKOWSKI Atlult-tie Assm-ialinn 3, sl- . . . Bowling I, 2 . . . Klein . . . vivaeiuus teaser . . . elm-rfnl smile . . . fnuntl with Ju . . . an all-armlntl good spurt . . . free spoken . . . eunverses constantly on any sulijeet. MARY I'A'l'RICIIA KNO'I I' Yarsily Iiamlminlun 2. 3 . . . ,lay-Yee Ifasket- llull 2. 15,4 . . . Clll'lSIIlIHS Play 4 . . . Crusade Re-prest-ntative I, 3 . . . Secretary Debating Club tl . . . I,eag:ut- I'rumnter I. 2, 3, 4 . . . Orellestra I, 2 . . . Senior Play . . . Yulley Bull fl- . . . Pat . . . vivaeimts wlmlt-smut' In-uuly . . . well- Illl-tll'IIII'lI . . . nralur. IIELEN FRANCES KOI.IIMB lilIi'IIiIl'IiIIC' Ilmnmittee Chairman -I . . .Cler- Clulw 3. fl . . . l.1-agile Representative I. 2, 3, -I . . . Mercy Cmnmiltee 3, 4 , . . zealous wnrker . . . Pennsylvania aeeent . . . ow-rwllelnling fclmol spirit . . . surprising sf-use of llumor . . . efficient and determined. CHARLOTTE KLEIN PATRICIA KNOTT IELMA KLEMKOWSKI IIELEN KOLIBAB .7A0wgAf5 ,lZ5z4,ri1fLg xomfw a1fLc!!QfreaLl ,IANIIARY-During retreat, seniors Franees Brennan, 'I'I1c-re-sa Bateman, Alive Bangert, Kathryn Lurz, Mary Ann Tumminelln, ,Inst-plmine Glatlsky antl Marie Ilemlcl visit the Chapel ln spa-ntl time in meditation and silent prayer. 43 ,Eid MARY KATHLEEN KRACH Class Officer 3, 4 . . . Crusade Promoter 1 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Skating Club 3 . , . Stamp Representative 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Kas . . . dis- tinctive and unusual giggle . . . calm and col- lected . . . radiates happiness . . . unassuming and appealing. DOLORES CAROLINE KUNERT Crusade Representative 1, 4 . . . Debating Club 4 . . . Clee Club 3, 4 . . . Library Club 4 . . . Study Club 2 . . . Vocation Club 2, 4 . . . tall and poised . . . well-informed . . . debator deluxe . . . gesturing hands . . . German student . . . constantly alert. MARY HELEN KUPFER Athletic Association 4 . . . Clee Club 3, 4 . . . lee-Skating Club 3 . . . Literature Commit- tee l . . . Literature Representative 4 . . . Mercy Committee 4 . . . good natured and fun-loving . . . diligent worker . . . silvery voiced song- bird . . . looks on the bright side. ANNE McNICHOLAS LASTER Christmas Play 4 . . . CLARISSIAN 4 . . . Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Library Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play . . . deep dimples and laughing eyes . . . soft spoken . . . member of Nancy, ,loan and Mary trio . . . enviable disposition . . . deep pitched Alto voice. E KATHLEEN KRACH MARY HELEN KUP DOLORES KUNERT NANCY LASTEF ow Aarfd mee joyfufpfanning FEBRUARY--ln the hallowed inner sanetum of the school office, Senior otlieers, Charlotte Tuder, Cecilia Doyle, Mary Dell ,Acqua, Loretta Fitz- patrick and Betty Melfnroe ask Sister fNlaurelian's permission for Senior Class Dance. Smiles indicate permission is granted. H 44 85 Op 0 y C, ek ,,, fb 'oft .Qt 5412 s,,t .s 'R' .J s- sf te. m o lille' if O t O 'S' ' ' 1' X' 'A 06, ,843 NIARY F. LliPPl'fR'l' MARY l.YONg ANN MADDEN CARTXtEI.I.A MARANTO KATIIHYN LURZ JANE MACKINSON PATRlClA MANNION BTCRTHA AIARSCIIAT 7 . ' Lf 'lf f Ol 8 lA1fL0ll l! If Cl 8lfLfLlfL8 H1169 f MARY FRANCES LIQPPIQRT MARY ANN MADDEN Athln-tit' Assueiation 3, -It . . . Bowling: l. 2, Moves like a lnodel . . . those lrrothm-rs and 3, 11- . . . CLARISSIAN Staff -1 . . . lieague Proxnoter sisters . . . Where's Jean? . . . expressive I, 2, 3, Al! . . . Sodality Representative 2 . . . hands . . . all around interests . . . soft black Student ki0llIll'il 3 . . . star sprinkled eyes . . . hair. natural tendency for making: friends . . . lnis- l'llil'YltllS dimples . . . waits for the 3 o'eloek hell, MNRY KATIIRX-,xl LUR7 PA'l'RlClA ANN MANNIUN Class Basketball 2, 3 . . . Legion Representa- millfisj Team 3 ' 'kllxlfrcy'-Cf'lnin'li.f'f' 324 ' ' ' tive 2. . , . Skating Cluh 3, fl' . . . Yolley Ball idw ebwr ' ' ' ups a straw . dw m. a.ny 4 ' D l ..Smmki0-- . I n lovable and laughamv D ' t circumstance . . . always 1:1l'POI!lpElIll6il by fAl8lI'C uncotu'erm-d and easy-going . . . those flying ' ' ' d'm'r n' ' ' ' Smcem ' ' ' auburn curls' fingers in typing . . . wellvliked. MARY 'iRM3 7 'AYONS CARx11cI.fx Mtxulli NtARfXN'l'0 Roller-Skating -lx . . . Sodality Bulletin ZZ . . . Mhldic Auwimiml 3 4 Rowlinu fl-pam Student Council Ji. -l . . . always laughing: and 1 '2 'g 4 f'lII'l4llllZl4.Pli1A' 'I' il'4'rgiiLllil1 ' always late , . . talks with her 4-yu-s . . . hlusht-s 2' ' M'1,gl,9 fh,p'n,M,lgmliw', 1 'Z' ' .ixmlivii l'i'ilii'I5'. FXl':ni'l ' vm'ub lm'y ' ' ' dl'SpN'S . . . pretty dark trvsses with t'yl's to lnatvh . . . lm mul 1 mlm friendly hut quiet . . . sweet, dot-p voice, .l ,KN IC K.-NTI IERIN IC XIACIKINSON lilwlwlllllll .illy'A'1'l' 2 . . . Christmas Pla' lt , , , , . . . H l'I11f0Il'S Staff Ll . . . iA'LlQlllt' Pl'LlIll4Dlt'IY 1, BRRTIIA BARBARA AIAINAIIM 2. 3, -I . . . Baltimore Legion ot' Decency Pres- liucliaristic Connnittee 'lr . .. League PI'ltl1l1P1l'I' ide-nt 41 . . . Social Action Chairman 4 , . . Stu- l, 2. 3, 4 . . . l,m-agile Representative l. 4 . . . dent Couueil 3 . . . Carrol top . . . happiest Wilzclozus Staff 4 . . . Winsome lass with a bright when talking . . . firm opinions . . . always twinkle in her eyes . .. vigorous . . . unrivaled ready for a good titnc. sense of humor . . . loquaeious. 45 2 Y Ul'1l0l' C7 11,545 1947 ' 2 enfor CAM 1947 E53 MARGARET MARSIGLIA MARY MEISEL CLAIRE MOELLER MARY MOONEY LOIS MCCOURT MARY MESSIER PATRICIA MOLLOY EILEPN MOORE mia awtt one ,fo tm MARGA RET ANN MA RSIGLIA Athletic Association 4 . . . Literature Com- mittee 4 . . . Social Action Committee 4 . . . Windows Representative 4 . . . lovely Latin type . . . blushes prettily . , . sweet and lady- like . . . velvet brown eyes . . . optimistic . . . street cars are her greatest trial. LOIS .IEANNE MCCOURT Jay-Yee Basketball 3 . . . Class Team 1, 2 . . . Christmas Play 4 . . . Ci.AmssIAN 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Social Action 2 . . . Swimming 2, 3 . . . takes life easy . . . never has a worry or a care . . . seen with Foster . . . dramatically inclined. , MARY MARGARET MEISEL Clce fflub 3, 4 . . . League Promoter I, 2, 3, 4 . . . League Representative 3, 4 . . . Library Club 4 . . . very accommodating . . . 'iMy nieceq . . . contentment seems to surround her . . . inseparable from ,loan and Nancy . . . excellent scholar. MARY THERICSA MESSIER Athletic Association 3, 4 . . . Glcc Club 3, 4 . . . Sodality Representative 1 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Winzlows Representative 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . half pint of 4C . . . those summers in Newport R. I. . . . attractive conversationalist . . . twinkling eyes . . . never found in an un- happy mood. 46 JEAN CLAIRE MOELLER Mercy Committee 3, 4 . . . strawberry blonde tresses . . . constantly with Pat . . . serious but sweet . . . conscientious worker . . . quiet, pleas- ing manner . . . commercial Speedster . . . dili- gent worker. MARIA PATRICIA MOLLOY Christmas Play 4 . . . Cramssmw 4 . . . Cru- sade Representative 1- . . . Literature Committee 2 . . . Our Lady's Committee 3 . . . Pat . . . lass of many mootls . . . knack at making friends . . . sympathetic listener . . . congenial companion. MARY NIOONEY Clce Club 3, 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . laughing eyes . . . perpetual smile . . . horn mimic . . . keeps class in constant agitation . . . gets the most out of life. EILEEN REGINA MOORE Literary Club I, 2, 3. fi . . . Sodality Repre- sentative 3, 4 . . . calm and casual . . . prize book worm . . . history bug . . . eager to be of service . . . sincere personality. , ,QNX SQ? RY MURSTORR ARY MURRAY 9 M ARY MORAN TERESA MORHIONI MARY FRANCES MORAN Class Treasurer 3, 4 . . . Crusade Represen- tative 3 . . . Mercy Cominittee Representative 1 . . . Sevretary of Lilrrary Cluln 4 . . . Sevretary of Sodality 4 . . . petite . . . determined . . . quiet. convincing speaker . . . frank lmut fair . . . genuine lady. TICRICSA lCRSll.l.-X Nl0RltIONl Bowling l . . . Clem' flluli 3, -1 . . . Music Clulm 'l'reasurer -1 . . . Mt-rt'y fiUlllllllll1'1' 3. -1 . . . personality plus . . . ever rt-ally smile . . . sliines witli neatness . . . terrifit' typiet . . . roiflure to perfevtion. Nl A RY RITA N1llRA'l'ORli Rowling: l . . . flLAItlssIAN 4 . . . filet- flluli 3. 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Social Action Coni- mittt-e 4 . . . Swimming 1 . . . little cliina doll . . , neatness . . . niislrf-ss ol lln- key board . . . captivating: smile . . . slim and trim . . . ivory complexion. MARY DOLORES MURRXY Glee Club 3, Ll- . . . lee-Skating 4 . . . Our l,ady's Committee fl- . . . star-like eyes . . . dili- gent worker . . . tlramatieally inclined . . . voice like a lark . . . super personality . . . all around girl . . . unique sense of humor. AQMZAQC! W 0A5e55i01fz,5--we 6,6456 dug 'NIAXRCH fl.avertla Keller proudly sliows ller newly acquired ring to Mary Moran, Jean Marie Doyle and Alive Bangert after the ring ceremony. l if l Tl Q t 2 R it l 5 l 1 , , L 4 i , ' 2 , 1 V l t I i vw., ., 47 DULORICS MARION NIHNIUR Um' Laulyl ffnmmillm' I. 2, Ii ..., 'xlllllqilf .'xSSU1'i2lliHIl 3 . . . enwruld gr:-vu 4-yvs . . . sparkling wil . . . ill'-l'l'Ii4llI4 Hl'IlSl' uf lmnmr . . . fl'I'Vl'lll flhllllill arllnirs-1' . . . fllll-IIlYiIlg lli1llll'U . . . 1-wr rf-ally ln llvlp. Al,NIICliINIJ,'X NI.XI1lCl.lNlC PIHRUNIC 1 . . . c,l'1'll1'SlI'il 1, 2, I5 . . , Slmlz-nl lluuncil Y l. Ii . . . HQmly . . . Npulxxlillg lulua-lx hair . . . mv ry rmilv . . . ruwn Il'l'Q4l'4 . . . lzllmlls-cl xinlinisl . . , llgl'l'l'llllEl' alml nlvligingl. . . nimlnle willl ilu- 114-1-mllv. LICUNX 'l'lfRlC5'X l'0l'ICH.'X Ulm- filuln 3, -I4 . . . l.l'LlQIllI' PI'lDlll!lI4'l' 1, 2. fi. I . . . Smlulily R4'lll4t'Sl'llIl'lIiNl' '14 . . . srlmul-gLi1'l 1-mnplm-xilm . . . gum! nulureml and gay . , , sung lrirzl . . . l'XllilI'l'illillQ. glI'ZlK't'fIlI and SliiIlIt'FqlI1' -XNNIC 'l'lIlCRlCS'X PHICSSON Mlm- f.lulu 5, ,11 . . . Mmm-3 f.llINlllllll'l' I1 . . Svuior Play . . . R1-1nz11'kulwlv url fluclenl , . ,. . . . . . lXlNf'I'Ill lin-url: 1'1-mln-Ill . . . smlclvn VVIIIIVISINS . . . pre-Ily Imvwnrlle- willl a Hair for rlmmlwas. IJOLORES NHCHITH LICONA POPICF ALN1l'IHINDfX PIRHONH ANNE PRICSSO ,MA glizfprecf ,yrzfo we C?lfLfQlfIlfIfl.6l 'HIL ,Nflvr lllf' Cl'llIl'llIliill Muse, xI21I'QLll'f'f Nlzlry Rzlffvrty. Vary Ke-Hy mul Mary fn-Iln-r vurry IIN' Smlulily llIlllll4'l' from Szxinl ,lalllm-sffhl1l'1'l1. M , X Q 'J I 48 Q USICNIARY QIIINN BIC'l I'Y ROBINSON IIT.-'I RIIARK f'INI'I'.'X S:IIfFH,'IN RY NI. R.'KFl I'IR'I'Y NIlI.IJRIfI'J ROI,I7l'fS YYONNIC RIVIITIQR XIJIRIE FAIIICRWALIJ S7 tf.Z5',4'f'Ct 'lflf IOLPL bffflflg PPL 5 en 8l7,6lI g ee ROSICXI,-XRY IIICSJXLICS QIIINN IDA I.Ol'I5I'1 RIWXHK Bowling I . . . Ulm- Club -I . . . Skating Club Cmtttsstxx Stall tl- , . . lfittrlotrs Stafl' -I . , . 3 . , . Stamp Commiltt-0 2 . . . Row . . . con- Imagtu- Proinott-r I. 2. 3, I . . . Bowling: I . . lagrious. continuous gigglt- . . , ken-ps ovoryoru- in Sovial :Ivtion Colnlnittve' 2, 3 . . . partial In Slilvllvs . . . 1'ollI1lf'rparl of Rita . . . shy anal pups . . . naughty and naivv . . . unusual minfl swt-ot . . .1-its-rg0tit'. . . . Wie-ssim-'i . . . 1-low-r . . . rvatly wit . . . lu-eps Kelly out of trouble anrl visa we-rsa XI,-XIII NIARO-NRET R,-Xl I7IiR'l'Y V Q v W 1 Yarsity llaslu-tball -I . . . 'Xtltlt-tim' Association MARX XIONNIL RI IIIOR 3. PI- . . . Christmas Play 2 . . . Sorlality Trcas- Ct..-xtttssttw Rvprs-st-ntativv 3 . . . lT'imlnu'x uror I- . . . Yolle-y Ball-1 .. . 'I'aIIy . . . vltange- Reprvsontativc 4 . . . Clos- Club -I . . . Social ablv gIl'l'l'Il eycs . . . radiant smilt' . . . laugbs :Xvtion Rt'pl'PSPllI2iIIYl' -'I . . . Dance Connnittvt- at anybotly's jokes . . . Oct-an City fit-ntl , . , . . . cbarming mannf-r . . . mlurk and tlvnmrt- . . . basbful but vltarnting. tl:-termination pvrsonifie-cl . . . gt-nuint' antl un- sopllistivatvtl . . . gootl sport. IRNIAI ICLIZ.'XI3lC'I'lI ROBINSON Svnior Play , . . Cmtttssttxx Rt-pr:-st-ntatiw 1 MAIN ANIIA h lI4I4R'llN . . . CL-xlttssuw Staff . . . I,itt'raturs- Com- Christmas Play -I . . . Cl:-o Club 3, I . . . mitlw- 1.4 . . . Bt-tty . . . alluring personality Orvltc-stra 2. 3, -1 . . . lots of pvp . . . lltosm' . . . Ruttvris otll:-r ball . . . What I renvI1 lmmc- wonclvrful Gym pvriocls . . . 1'ilI'l'Il'1't' antl bappy work?i' . . . bonor student. . . Iull of wee-lc-mul . . . always rt-atly to In-lp . . . cle-Iigrbts in ron- SI0l'I1'S. wrsation. NIILITRICD .IOSICPIIINIC ROIFICS NIAIRIE ICLIZ.'KBICrI'II SAIilCRWAXIV,I7 lIt'Yl'! Rt'pt'wt-sz-imtatiw 1 . . . Stud:-nt Council Cmtxtsstxx Staff Al . . . Class St-1-rt-tary 3 . . . 2 . . . CIM-Q Club 3, LI . . . CLAltt:ssl,xN Staff 4 Lvagne PI'OI'll1TIK'I' 1. 2. 3, 4 . . . tiny anal oblig- . . . tall: wtllowy typt' . . . ploasantly outspokon ing . . . sutltle-n wit . . . zliligvnt . . . mirtlta . . , 4-nvtable complvxton and smilc . . . 12 year proclttcing student . . . ownvr of an automatic I-N-Hum A ' v Flmllliltlctmtts giggle- blusb , . . on tltv optimistic' sitlv. I 49 2 QVLLOI' CAM 1947 Cf I 2 QVLLOI' 61,55 1947 lt TIIERESA SITO BARBARA SPARTANA SHIRLEY STREB EUGENIA SMITH DOROTHY STAAB HELEN SIIPROWICZ MARGARET SWINI LAURA TAYMA fmingh .iazfaftzfzf WMM of ywatj at TIIERESA MARIE SITO Athletic Association 4 . . . Clee Club 3, 4 . . . Marie's other halt' . . . quick to make friends . . . calm and peaceable nature . . . blushes quite frequently . . . always thinks of the other person. EUGENIA MARIE SMITH Cheer Leader 3, . . . Literature Committee 2 . . . Sturlent Council l. 3 . . . Volley Ball 4 . . . Cl1ickee . . . happy-go-lucky . . . eager for a frientlly argument . . . winning smile . . personality plus. BARBARA FRANCES SPA RTANA HVIIVIIIUIFA Business Manager 4 . . . CLAttIssIAN Representative 3 . . , lee-Skating Club 3 . . . Mercy Committee I, 2, 3 . , . Mercy Committee Chairman 4 . . . Senior Play . . . never tiring funster . . . ballet prima tlonna . . . kept us goin in the Meflieal Drive. IJOROTI I Y M A Y STA A B Crusatle Representative I, 2, ll, 4 . . . Clee Club 3, 4 . . . Clee Club Secretary -I . . . 'iDot . . . loatls of lun . . . quiet but efficient . . . laughs at eve1'yone's jokes . . . that weekly Clee Club roll call . . . cultured voice. 50 SHIRLEY CATHERINE STREB Athletic Association 4 . . . Badminton 2 . . . Basketball Class Team I, 2, 3 . . . Mercy Com- mittee Representative 4 . . . Roller Skating 3 . . . Social Action 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . active antl attractive . . . pretty . . . pert and lovable . . . eager to please. HELEN MARY SIIPROWICZ Athletic Association 4 . . . Ct.ARlssIAN Staff 4 . . . Literature Committee 4 . . . Social Action Committee 4 . . . Soclality Union Representative 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2. 3 . , . companion- able conversationalist . . . reliable . . . winninw personality . . . i'Wl1at do I have next? completely natural. MARGARET ELIZABETH SWINDELL Athletic Association 3, -1 . . . Clee Club 3, . , . Ice-Skating Club 3 . . . Literature Commit- tee I . . . Mercy Committee 4 . . . W',fIIll0Il'S I . . . mu,-iral talent . . . twinkling eyes . . sociable . . . unaffeetetl antl self-eonfirlent . . bewitehing laughter. , LAURA MARIA TAY MAN Spiritual Treasurer Baltimore Lot-al Confer- enee 4 . . . .lunior antl Senior Aleniber Execu- tive Boartl . . . Clee Club 4 . , . Mission-mintletl student . . . 21 bug for Latin . . . When I went to New York . . . on the serious sitlc . . . true daughter of I.N.D. 'ATRICIA Tlllllli MARY.-XNNIC Tl7NlNllNEL0 NGICIA 'l'RM1lCSER MARY CA'l'llliRlNli YOCEL PATRICIA ROBERTA TIGHE Christmas Play 4 . . . Class Team 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Clee Club 3, 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Skating Club 3, 4 . . . Tye . . . the copper in that hair . . . instantaneous wit . . . summers in Ocean City . . . strong alto voice. C.-XTIIICHINE .NNGICIA 'l'R.'XGli5l'1R .lay-Yee Basketball 2 . . . Cmlttssttw Stall 4- . . . Clee Clulm 3. sl . . . lec'5kating Club 3, 4- . . . Senior Play . . . Volley Hall -1- . . . Last ol 'lragcscr Trio . . . .'M1g:ie . . . outstantliugx wil at matlt . . , skillful painter . . . aloocller . . . irresistalmlc. MARY ,NNN lil,lZM3l-I'I'lI 'l'l'NlNllNEl,l.0 llowliug: l, 2 . . . lllllglltvltl' suule wltlt cztclt llcllo . . . Capalrle, consimleratc auml constantly cool . . . quiet lwut alert . . . forever solving Cltcluistry prolmlclus . . . winsoutc cltaracteristics, MARY C.'Yl'lll'iRlNli YOClCl, Clee Clulu -1 . . . Senior Play . . . eweu-teutp- eretl uml continuously jovial . . . one of our prospective artists . . . generous aml kiml . . . intelligent and aspiring: . . . just loves tlte country . . . quiet and co-operative. A Qiztfberecf jf margk Affine MAY During the annual May Procession, the Court of llonor procemlcs to otto for tlle crowning of tlle Blessed lNlotlter's Statue. ! Spin 1 X ,taxi J tl 9 51 - K QVLLOI' CAM 5-'Sl 1947 MARY ANNE WADE LORRAINE WIEBKINC MARGARET WOLf RITA WAJER SHIRLEY WILLIAMS MARY ZELLER e nfoye QM ri On jp-Ae My an ju june JUNE From the top fit'l!k of tin' Bay Belle Cynthia SIICQLUII, Ire-nr' Frankowski, Lorraine Cf-rny, Maury lille-n Poole and Anloinvltv Poetzvl view the SCPIIPTY along the Cllcsapvake. 4 V V 52 NIXRY XYN XY Xllli SIIIRLICY IIICIJCN XYIIIIXNIS X nvw 1'111114'1' In our l'ILlNN . . . Ilflll-Ullllll quiz- Xzlrsily Iluwlingg fl . , . 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'I II . , ,gf-11i11l Llllll I1111-lmiug , , I111m-N1'11l:1li11- IS . , . 111-y vln-1-lv lI1a1l pu willl Ill 111-I111-lx NUIIUILII' . . . 111111111 lIlIl'NIIliIlIIilII'1' . . . 1 IIINX lllxpmililmlx . . . 11z1l111'11I ,I1'sl1'I' . . . Izlll llzlrlx lIlIII'1'll Ilvlllllj . . I 1-11Il111-iuxliv, 111i-1'l1i1'1u11N Mllll -Iallvly ll4YNIlll'l', 1-119135. Iiig lI1lllll'N 111111111g -1-11iu1's I111' IUIY1-IUIT IIll'lII1lI'4l xllllf l31'll'X1'1111:1 I,l'l'llIZl llmlv, xlAlI'N Il1ll1 l'1111- NIz1c'IX111N1111. I'IllillH'lII lxwllx. Xl111'1 XI11-1 Imsler. I.lI!ITl1llIl' I11rl1'1', HPQIIILI IIllll'1'I'Zllli. Nl:11'y Ifllllil lf111111i11gl1z1111, NI1111 Ixvlly, Nlvllu IM- Xlllllllllx, illlll livllx XIl'I',IlIk4ll'. ,.. 53 1K ll NNN ll HCMIIIER f fSls'l'lsn M. Eu-:ANonA: Firsl Rnw-ffMary Catlu-rine Yugvl, Mary Mura- iorf-, Ls-una Pupvra, Mary Me-iss-l, ,Ioan Carlwrry, Margaret Kvrnan. Marie- Sauvrwalcl, Holly Hulminsun. Mary lV.'Mlaxnu. Mary Dell ,JM1qua. Scfullrl Rnu' Dnlorvs Kirvllm-r, ,Ivan Marie- lluyla-, Nanvy Last:-r, Cecilia Doyle-, Doris Ann Gentry, Pal Knott, Mary K1-lly, AIlgLl'l2l'llI'2iQLl'S1'l', Mary Edna Cllllfllflgllldlll, Mary Dilli. Thin! Run' lsalwllz- Cralmvvski. Louisv Hanlon, Barbara Sparlana, R1-gina Balm-rzak, Slvlla Dx- :M1lu11iis, Mary Axle-le Crivsavlwr. Dolurvs Kunvrt, lflizalwllx llock. Marim- Duvrr. l.aura Tayman. 134 7- -- CilflfQlfLLIl'l 41 il NWS 'l'l'1,MIlllili 'SIHTICR M. ICHN-x: First Ron' Mary lfranvs-s I.:-pp:-rt. Mary Mr-ssier, Mary ff-llvr, Binku, Mary lMarg:are'l Marsiglia, llvlvu Suprowivx. Svruml Roni Sllirlvy Sire-lm, Agnvs jam- Caryl:-. Luuifr- ,ll'1llilll4, lflainr- lfiferl, l':llt'l'll Muorv. Third Huw 4 Dulnra-s, Nivmur, Mary Comm-y, Tll0l'0Sll Murvoni, Lillian Fulxa, Audrey Blwhr-r, Mary Hole-n Kupfer. 54- -IB CIASS 'ITIMIIIER fSIN'I'l'1R l'A1'un:i,-x fNl.um:: First Row Nlargan-I Wnlski, lllmrlmti- Klein, Nlary Louise- KirL'l1m'r, Shirley Williams. .-Xnnv Pr:-sson, Huge-nia Smith, jus:-pliimr lllaulsky, Nlary .lane BIll'l'llQ'llH. G4-ralalim' llilm-mo, Nlary Ann Wall:-. Sw-nnfl Rau' Lois 'NlL'1funr1. Pal Nlulloy, 'Nlury Ann Tnmminvllo, 'Hn-re-sa Silo, Dulure-s ,Ioyvmz l'lI'ilIH'l'S Brvn- nun. Nlurgurvl Swimlvll, Ywnm' Rnllvr. clZiI'IIll'll1 Nlaruniu, janv Nlavkinsun. .lanv ,-Xyrl. Sumlra l2ll'lilli. Thinl Rau' Hairy Aliw- Fowl:-r. fgllilfltblll''llll1lQ'l', 'Nlililri-il Rolfe-x, liliza- lwlll Ke-lly. Bvrnailine- llnnzvman. Lorraine- Wim-liking, Alinvrinrla l'irrune. Nlary Nlar' garvl llaflwly, Vluriv llvrnlfl, livrllia xlill'Sl'lI2ll. rllllvllllil Kl4'lIlklbW'4kl. 9 Qlfllilllif - - - f 7 -I-D lil,-XSS 'l'l'l.'UflllCR - f Slwrlilr M. ZITN: First Raw---Bn-ily Nlclinrm-, Mary Lyuni, Anna liluckerl, ,lf-an Anlm-y, Virginia Applm-r. Scforzii Rim'---.Min Mamlmlcn, Alivv lialmgm-rt, Hvlly May Dunnvlly. Anila Salfran, Tllvrm-sa Bats-man, Kalllryn Lurz. Tllfrzl Row Ruse-- mary Quinn, Rita Wajvr, Mary Murray, K3lllll'l'Il Kravll, Dorothy Stualm, lllairm- Mm-llm-r, Pat Mannion. 55 CLASS 'l'l'IAlllllCR -SISTIXIR lSAlil'lL2 First Row -7- Theresa Cannon, Franees Giorgilli, lflizaln-Ill Rice, Milrlreil llarllnan, Shirley Miller, Mary lluclson, Margaret Wolf. SUFUIHI Rim' - ,lnanita Vlfallman, Mary l.ee Waltxmll, Lorraine Selme- lverlein, lflizalvetll Trelmes, Cun- eella Napnlillu. Cnnslanee Neclel- ski, Juan Sehwienteeli, l,urf-tia lxllllllllll'l!4l4'I', Ann Marie llannnel. Third Rum Margaret Mary Meier, Gloria Cain, Mary Juan Ennis, Eileen 'lll'2igl'Sk'I', Mary Millionie, Shirley Maruusek, Mary Helen Nielmlson, Patricia 0'Cnnnor, lilllcl Raelnnann, Marion Jones, ,lane flllSllWH. Fourth Row - Ann-e llnller, Patricia McQnaid, Betty Lee flllflf-Rllllllll, llelen Knlll- man, Anne Ball. IILNSS Tlfullflllili Slh'l'l-Ili M. IIKMHNIEXICIJZ First Run' lileanor Zeller, lanrella Yngel, lleralmline Rtlllflliillglll, Mary llelen S1'llI1llIll, Ilnlnres Hitler, Ruse Marie Meaclow-llrnfl, llc-len ,lean Unr- qlun, Nancy llalzer, Mary .lane Barry. Kathleen lfenzel. Mary l.ee Yaelh, l'alrieia Peaeh. Scrurnl Rim' -Margaret llanlns, llurnlhy lrurz, ljatrieia Malan, Belly llnrn, lin-len Xa:-lh. llnlnrmw Fuvva, Regina lila- lveli. Marilyn Nlneller. Ru-enlary liilli, Ruse Mary Kalns. llelen lllielx, Marie Sleilv, ,lane Yaxrina. Thirzl Run' Mere:-iles l.ylIl'll. l'atrim'ia Shea, llyle-le Larkin, Margarel Si'lllIlilj1'l'. liulznrea Sl'llllllQ'. l.nrraine lferny. .lean Uilmsmi, Mary ffm-leele fll'1lll, Mary lfaseidy, .Mine Me Klee. Ruse Marie Wisl. HIAFS 'l'lC.UflIl'fR SINTICII M. lIxlcXIl41.1.x: Firxl Run' - Cynthia 5ln-gun, ,luan lwsrnl. Irene Pran- kuwalxi, Regina llefsler. M-ra Mur- rill, Rita Hen:-han, Mary llrillin, lylllnlillly liner, M-ra filIIllllt'l'. Palfy Fug.vrly. SUFUIIIF Roll' llulures llall. Marion Ualliun. Helly Ward, Ruse Rugers, Doro- thy Callahan, llnlnres Puska, Ger- alrline Tulrak, Palsy lfunnolly, llurnlhy llangerl. Ann Zimmer- man, Geraldine Dmrak. Tlzirrl Hou Naney llavilaml. Sue Ruh- ertson. Marie Krannner, Peggy' Sulxel, Paula Long, llnrolhy l,ew- Z1Illl0WSlil, flharlnlte Pnnle, ,lr-anne Sehrnefer, Mary Mallllen. Marion lleiin. I 14 nfnr , Mm! 115 KZIASS 'ITIUIIIICR Slsrl-in Nl. 'l'um1xs .Mgllxxsz First Rou- Allllt' l'm-Izvl. .lzu'qln'linv lilly, Mary ,lunv Sullrml, 'Xnnu Zixnilelxy. fxlllll' Nlulluy. xlilfy llUI'llll'lx. 'xllll Klm-in. Nlury .lu llurram, I'ulriciu Nlvlfuurl, Nlury l'lH'ly'l! lllllllllllg, Nlzll'g:all'c'l lslllillillx, xlilI'gL2ll'l'l lung. St'!'UlIll Rnlr Rtlilllll' lfurai. Pvggy 'llum-V. xllll llcnm-gain. Nlury Nirginixl lllllll. Nlury xllllt' Sl'll' vvuwvl. llluirv clI't'l'IlWl'll, l'LIlu-r llvnm-gun. Xnm' Xumilla-r, Xirginixl llalilm-5, llnrix lXlll'll4'llSll'lll, P1-ggy lfnwlcr. Nlzuq llrmlmy, xlLlI4QiIl'l'l l,illl1:1l'4l.Tl1fl1l Rlilll Xlilfl l,illIlll lllll'l'lH'lll, SllIl'll'f llllQ1lll'N. Klllll- I1-4-n llzmlnu, Yum- IM-ln-41. Hua:- Nlurin- ll1lIIllllYl'll, llllI4llt'l xltlfgllll. iiurulyn Slnyfnmn. lllnrigl Kraus- mun, Xlury ,lll'l'l'-ll lllllllflylilll. llnrif liimlmll. lim-ily ll4lllll'll. Peggy l.xN:m1. ,ll QILXSS 'l'ICXl1IllCR SINTICII Xlllill-I Cxlcxlllgr. l ir.wt Run' lla-rrp Rul- , , . lumslxl, lwwllulry llil1'llll'l'. .loan Lilllglly. lt'l't'N1l llllNl'll. llx-ln-n bru- lmm, llm-ily Sinnmnmx. llluirv Nha Km-ruvu. 'll1'l'l'Nil Ixipkv. liilly Nlul- -lrnm, lluluww xlillllllll. Sl'1'lIllll linux lllllt'I41'Nil llzlspv. l.illi:m Spn-ml4la-n, lfam-lyu Map-l, lfmmun- uvlu l.llN'l'1ll11l'l'. .loam l,m'1-. 'Xnnu Xlilfli' llvlvlwr. lluris Flalrlxvy, kLlllllK'0ll lltillllllllll. .lllilll Pu-Ie-rs. Huw Nlalrin- Nlauwuri. Tllirzl Ron' l'1lll'im'i:l Xyml. Kumi ll1lt 4l'll. xlill'QllI1'I'llt' lxlilllllltlll. Dumllly Ill-- nu-ll, l'llIllIIt' Rym-S. ,Ivan Smith. 111-111-xioxe' lgilllIlllllt', lflvzlllox' Mc- llllflll, lflezlnur xx-llllll'Ull. lVlu1'y Ruse- Kupluin, Row 'Nluriv x'K'll0l'4'. 2 1, 0 IA UIIIUIW Al,l,5l',5 HIASS 'l'lCM IIIICR SINTICR M. Sunni: lfirxr Rnu- - 111-1-1-Iia lfvans. Norma ll1-4l1'ri1'k, Cllllfllllllf liwulia, lxlllI'lilllll1' liuxlisill. l'l1lnu Till:-llv. lfliluln-Ill llilllflll. lflizu- lwlll 'll1'lp1'li. SUVIIIIII Row - - Nluryl'flimlwell1if1-4-il, 'Nluri4-lIzv- vlluwski, lll'4'lllll fn-ll:-r, 'Nlury .lnnv Gill, Nlury l.nu lfiwll. Pairi- viu Rfm-mlulv. xlilfy llillm-r, Muri- zmm- Pu-Il. l'l!'1lIl1'1'N lll'llll1'l', Maury l,ou Wumlc-r. llusn-nulrim' Nimlvk, Mary Imnisn- llarmer, lvlilflilll Knoll. Tllllfll Hou' llnrollly Bl'l'liII1l1ll. Ann lllllllnglnn, Mary Claim- Nlirluu-I, 'Nlury ICI Nlillvr. Mary Ce-is:-r. Kitty Umle-nwallml, Lulmrive lie-m-vii-1, Nlury lluflny. Fllllffll Rnu' -- lfllurlullr' Kaisvr, Mary llulurvs l,i1TlxlllS, Mary lCll1-n Pnulv, xhmloinvlle l'nm-in-l, Joan Zara. CLASS TEACHER - SISTEII CliA1:iaMAlilr:: First Row Helen Stu-n, Joanne- Ratlfurrl, Margaret llilavlmwslgi, Margaret Tliawlvy, Callnwim- Mailile-n, Ann Gunning, Virginia In-e Bun:-lli. Svvnrirf Row - -Camilla Stack, Cunvetta Vinci. Mary Ellen llielil, llurullly Sherry, llvlvn Cmlil. Margaret lrinz, livr- alilinv Klnilwr, :Mine Marie- Blair. Cmistaiwf- Krmnim-wski, Frances B1-ran. Norini- Collins. Tliirrl Row - llnmtlly llalnlwwski, Alice Clark, l'aIri1'ia Kane, Auclrvy llr'c'kruttc', Lita Fria. Mary Ainrln-in, Palma Dunati-lli, Allgvlzl l7r:-nvli, Mary llrinn. Fourth Row -V Elsie lla- gvl. lloris Mnsil, Cvurgie Lee Frazier, Marguerite Guimlvra, Anna St'lllIt'll. 57 0lOA0lf1fL0l 8 CLASS TEACHER -V - S1s'1'mi M. COYNILIUZ First Row -- Crave Bennett, Mary Catln-rinv llklltllllllll, Anna Mar Borrkvlg ,lvaniu-ttc' Spartana, Mary Alice WR-llc-r, ,loan Larkin, Mary Elle-n Gailaw. Sermirf Row - Eve-lyn llnuglu-rty, Mary Margaret llc-nnigan. Mary Patrivia Manning, Cunstanrm- Cul! lwrt, Mary Dvrr, llulurvs lilivli. .lanvt ln-wia. Bi-lly Bynes, l'atrix'ia Xnn Mcljiilaml, lla-la-n Rvyinann, Margin-ritv sk'llill'llt'l'. Barlrara Pi- larslxi, Cinislani-e 'I'lnnnpwn. Tfiiril Run' f f Mary l'aIri1'ia Bralu-r, l'ils-allen' llipslvy, Barlvara lll'l1llllg, l'fli'anur4- Stallings, ROSt'llli1I'y Singlvluni, Mary M1111-s xlllnlnis, Nnni- Rnllv, Bulli llrwk. l'alrii'ia Mi-lian. I'illIlI'1,l Raw f f Mary Utnmlnw, l i'zi1n'a-s llraclilxy, Car- in:-lla Azzaro, Patricia ,lnm-s, Eua gn-nia Svliacler. CLASS TEACIIER -- Slh'l'l'1It M. l'wEI.ICI,XN1 First Row -- Barlxara Cunning, llvlen Urillin, llnlon-s Fulilnng, Elizaln-Ill Tonlan, Bar- lwara Frazier, Evelyn Joska, Lur- rainv ,IUllIlSUll, Rust-inary lllavk. Serum! Row - - Margie BHIIIHITIPT, Barbara Molloy, Gail Kuluy, Janet Rene-lian, Claire- Mui-llc-r, Margaret Curran, llurutliy Gardiner, Betty Fe-itz, Bvlly Dv Yuy. Tlllifll Hnlv -f Pvglgly Crvany, B1-tty lllarivlla, Elainm- Stnnilvroski, Anne Rinnlrli, .-Xnlnim-tlv ll'AlQ-ssamlra, Jean Svralini, Marlene Mrozinski, Betty Buff, l'atrim'ia Tlimnan, Nancy Barnard, Dolores Cemnu-ss. Four- fh Row - - Evelyn Svnkyr, Eliza- beth Bracken, Dorothy Pocta, Eileen Mueller, Carolyn Fritz, Virginia Edelman, Neda Vincin- gnerra, Patricia Gellerman, Phyllis Schultz. 1' CQ! I 85Alfl1-QVL 3:51585 ll! CLASS 'l'lC4MIlll'lR - - Sls'rl-in Ni. fil41llMXl'Xl'1C First Run'-Joanne Smith, ,loan lIi1i'islopi1n'r, Doris T I .Milli-rsmi. lalrivia Balvman. ialri- via llarxm-r, Norma iampiori, Joan Saiiran, Niary :Kun Pilllllikd, liarul Krn-hs, Bl'l'IlilIil'iil' livinhw, Yvunnn' iXilliSl'il, Mary xifiillllilili. SUFIIIIII Him' - f- Nlary janv Ni9l'SillQj,1'l', ICI- ainv linhh, ,Ivan Cam-aly, Patricia Bfllllllllll. Cnra ilrvnnan, Kim-- Illlllf iilliillllllll, Carol X1'liil1l',llu- lurvs llansivy, vi'ill'l'l'r2l ilaguuski, l r:iiu'm-Q lluliu-xnxiii. Nlihlrc-n ,Imi- snn, xi21l'gilI't'i Vary Rfyllliilii Du- lurv- iiulh. Thirzf Kun' -Nlihlra-ml kllwh, l.ui'n'lIa 'i'aymans, Nlary Norman, juan Williains, l'ali'ia'ia i ll4'i1Q. l'alri1'ia Bunn, xillfj' ly-K1'l'i-l', Nancy Bll4l'l1lilll, i,iliI'il'iZ1 Slvinkainp. I'illlll'fl1 Run' -- 'xllll 'l'x'wvy, I'iI'LlIli't'i Smith, ii2lI'il1lI'll iViill'i1'I', .Kun Ki-lly, Luis Rm'nim'l'. ID l1l,.-XSS 'l'lCXlZlIliR - Siwrizu Nl. OLIXH: I'vI'I'Sf Run' ' - FI'llIll'4'S Uicixsuil, ,loan Knhl, ,loan Nin- riarly, Juan My:-rs, ,lu Ann liuiv, Rm-gina .-Xyii, Nlurria Im- llimwy, Mary ffalin-rinv Hl'yIllDiliS, Nivrylv Rim-in-. L1-xelh' Cvnlry. Svrnrul Run' - -Xliw Knult, Nanvy lm- ivillfilll, -Xiicv llurn, Ilnlmw-s Chairs, Sllllllllll' Naughton, Niary lliampill. H1140 Marin' izl'l'l'4, l I'Lllll't'i llrifinrml. iillllliiit' Bvnllvy. Ucralnliiw i iI1patrim'k, Cllarlulla- Lilh-y, Ingrid Svhalzlm-in, Ilnlm-vs Munlvun. Tllliftl Rom - l,m'e'llz1 W'il1kIu'r, ,-Xnila Link, l'alri1'ia Gorchm, .xl'il'Ill' Cihwr, Elizahc-lh Ward. Uvraldinv Tilil'I!H', ,loan Linz, Elisa Zachary, Patricia Cav- anaugh. Fourflz Row -- Margarrt, Rulkowski, Juan Sikora, Nadine Kaler, Nancy Swinski, Nancy Jean Hagan, Angela McHaIe. 2D CIIASS 'I'li.MIilER - - SlsTl-in M. ELLEN: Firsf Row -- Thelma Nicholson, ,loan Clos, Patricia ilvnilerson. B1-rnaxh-ilu Balm-man, ,If-am-Ilv Cue-ymian, Mihiri-fi Mail- mie-n, iflva Svharf. SITHIIII Huw Ywlblllll' Niuriarly. Anna Marie' Rulrinsun, Winifrz-mi Gahrio, Calh- vrinz- Km-rn:-r. iil'iillK' Pepph-r, Ximw-nlina lJvlI','M'qua, llalhvrim- Spurrivr. B4-Ily .Npph-r, Mary Mu- mligh. Tlllifli Ruiz' - 'Yiury iivii, 'Nlargare-I Sm-li, Mary 0'Nm-ill, Pileanm' Krvfl. G4-nnna Finna, Nlargaru-l llunlln-r, i':iiI'l'll K1-avm-y, Uuinrvs Yulta. Fflllflll Row - Nanvy liamhh-n, fiilLll'illli4' Ann Bi-vin-r. B1'l'lllHif'iil' Yi1'Ilill1,lK'I', ilu- iurw Uunzehnan, llurulhy Nivlhin- nvy. 4. S95 Op ma 4 9 9 sf ff 2. sg? AQ a re - wx 5 3 V L Mother Theresa, we would like to show you our many school activities, both social and religious, which have enriched our school life. Whether it be writing, music or sports, whatever appeals to a grown girl, it is found in our school organizations and clubs. From September until Iune there is a round of activities which fill in our after school hours. Bazaars for the missions, shits and plays, lectures and debates, dances and musical pro- grams have all been part of our education have made us grow, physically, mentally and spiritually. Our special abilities and talents have been encouraged to develope to prepare us for future usefulness in after years. . . . Now that you have seen all the phases of life in the school that claims you in a special way, we hope that you will be proud of the accomplishments of your Sisters in this, your Centenary Year. In gratitude we turn to you who has made possible the happy years we have spent at I.N.D. Your devoted, SENIORS OF I.N.D 'l Q Q fii f U Ni? Q1 5lrl lx.-:ly vl' Ft'li1'ialII luulw ml AIN l':IiZ1llH'l'l l'4'lil'ilIg fjfllbillll' l'rvNi4l4'l1l lmmlf ilu- Uuummml lull lmnnvr In Pulsx Slum. l,I'1'rl- flvnl im' rwxl fl'ill'. lnlvrwl Ill Hu- HIISNIUIIS has always lwrn am illllilllflllhlgl, uvlixilx all , I.N.lJ. 5u1laliIy UfIi1'4'1'.w 1SIumling3 f Mary isillillgi l,llllll'1'4 Kirvll- nn-r, l.l1uirlnz1n nf Our hulvs fiullllllilltvg Xllllll lilurlwrl, l.l1u1rmzm uf 1.11- l'l'illlIl'l' limnmillvvz Mary xl2lI'QLill'1'l lizlife-rly, 'I'n-uf- urcr: .lxmv fXlum'ki1wnx, l,llillI'lll1lIl nf lkgllllll uf Il1'4'1'lN'f Nlvllllwl Hnzlrcll Xive'-1711 ll:-In-ll Slllll'UWi1'l. of l'1X1'1'llliV1' Rt'glillLl Smillx, wialvnl. K4-Ily, l'r4-sinln-nl: Clfw l gfLlfLl?Z6Lflj0lflfg5 Cjfkrec Uzrfnzfefzy 0 l.lflffiI25 .Ue'n111c'rs of flu' SIIHIVIII Cv4IllIH'l.lZ fKm'cfingl Nlarvia Dronvy. Mary Lyons, Shirlvy Slrr-ln. Lila Friu, Holly Horn. Yinm-nlina Dvll'.fM'qlla, ,loan Larkins, Graco B-r'nm'1: fSirtil1gl lfilna Tilla-llv, Dorothy Slwrry, Mary Lee- Wallnn, Mary Dilli 1Prvsi1lenlP, Mary DQ H.Al'lIllZ:l 1vil'4'-PI't'Sidl'IlI,, Mary 'Theresa Bllffingxlun, PQ-ggy Lislnn, Dorothy llarllimwg fsfllllllfllgxl Mary Ann Cmfuras, Lure-lla Winklf-r. Mary Cassidy, Dulorvs Ruth, l'wl'l1Ilt'k'Q Smith, Izl'I'Il2lliiH8 HIIIIZPIHHH, Dorothy llallalxun, Hells-n Kuhlman, Nanvy Cumlmlf-n. Ue'1u-vie-ve Bulmlinn' and Gail Rulry. 5 62 Vlnlr' ISIJIIIIIIIIQLI - I wzrx' . . I 11'In'l'1'x'. Nlllllj I.:1w ' , . I .Imam .. V I4l I nrvII'l xx-IllIxIt'l'. ,Ivrry ' 'Il I,l1Nl1IlI1I Imlxrlmug , . IIKll4'1'IillgI Nlury Nlil- Iiunv: ISIIIIIIQI- I'III4'l'll Xlnmn-, Nlury Xlive Wvl- Ivr. I'ul lYl11u1mn', linu- sIlllIl'1' Nr'mIm'IsIq. ' Irv Iglamlingl Crusmlf' Uflzr' . Iflilulu-II1 K1-Ilv, Presixlvnlg Nm ll I ' IILITIIQIFZI . man nf I ull mlm' lla-rny, . I 'g urlz mu. C azur- Nlvrvy IAPIIIIIIIIII1 q I'rcsidcnt Imnxnillvug of Stump . 1II1zu'IulIv 'I'usIn-r, Spiritual Williugl fI'a1l YI'l'l'LlNlIlll I ' '11-I'l'c-Imln-Ill: Mary Slufu, X nm IIIl'l'LlSlII'l'I'1 1 lull , IIII IXIIU -r I' ummm ml ll. S4'4'l'l'Iill'yI 'a IIIJIQIIILIII, S1-nior ' ' - Iluurmlg I llll 1 XIl'lIlII4'I I,x1 1 ulm I llux Ilvnmfggun, .Iunlor ,AN 'XII' ' - Iimml. IllIH'l4 I'IXCl'lIIlNl HP 1 '.l. ' - IIUIIIII.-11,3 ffl l: r5IumImgJ IIlIlllllIx I'r1--isle-nl: l5illi11gi IIIIIIMIII Ilmk Ilml Kun fill XIII! 1 HN Iry. I':1lri1'i:l Kllnll, Helix RHIIIIIMIII XIKIFQ K'Il1'IIil. 63 11IlIl'. 1,I'1'NI111'111. 111111F.1 X11111- 1 111, 1I'1'1lNlII'1'I. 11111111111 F111.111, 4'l'4'12ll'f. 111111 1'1'lII11' I'111-1'1 X11-1-- 111--1111-111. 1,1111 fjlllfl Uff.f1'1'1.x: S11'111l 111- XII ! ITA 051117Z .M f 7717! I A71 1' W :Zz 11 a4,11'f1'11r11i 1111111151 11111-1-s lll 11111 1lill'1lIl1Ilf. 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SQ N s lll'I'4lIIS fvlluul l.lIlll'li4llli unml ilSS1'lIIl?lit'S, and sung: nn sz-xerul m'1'uQim1w I.7lldt'l' ilu- di1'f'Clim1 of Stvlla IlI'AIll1lIliiS, llu- lhirly-fixv pin-cv nrrhvs 1 musical b'H'kl'l'Ullllll for ulnuwl e-wryllling from ilu- lllN'IlillQ1 of -1-lnml to unnunnunnnl k, when llny pl.m.l Wifzrfmus 12lf1lif0fflIl lioarrl: lSIanclingl -- Mary Kvllyg lSiIting:l -A Cecilia Dnylr- ancl Nlary Edna Cunningham, Co-c-ditursg Mary Dilli, Assistant Editor. ,VUIIIIPIIIX ffirrzzlnrinn Smff: tglandingl - Bet natline Cunzeulan. Elizalmelh Ke-lly, Jane Mattkinsun, Margarcl Swintlellg lsiltingl- Bc-rllla Nlarsvlial, Barbara Sparlana nd Cllarlntte Tudvr. lJlll'fI!llfSIIl Club: lSIn11fl1'r1gl-Mary Dillig lSirfingl7Nary Edna Cllllllillgllllllll. Sf-vrvtaryg Cecelia Doyle, President: Ann Henningan. Vice-Presidentg Patricia Rosendale. Ida Rnrak Mary Kelly. Charlotte Tlnlvr, Nlary Jane nlII'Clli'll3, Patrivia Malan, RllSt'lll21I'lt' Me-atluw-Croft Mary Paula Olterlncin, Patrivia 0'Cnnnur, ,Ioan Chrisluplle-r, and Mary Dolores Pvrkins. .1 he Il ll'llQlL'St'l'. lllllxt'IIll lxtlilor shows f Q 1 leritutiw layout lo Nlary Dt-ll na, lftlitor. Seven issues of I. N. D. Windows ancl the 1947 CLARISSIAN were brought to life by the newspaper anal yearbook staffs in Room 37. Wltfklllg in the spare minutes before and after school, students planned layouts, wrote articles and arranged cuts without clivulging a single secret of who turned out how on what picturef, Both publication groups gave tlue recognition to the Notre Dante Centennial celebration. Windows for April was almost l00 per cent centenary. 'llhe 1947 CLARISSIAN speaks for itself in com- llll'll1OI'llllllg the event that happens once in a hunclrecl years. flnnumn 1fQfHf'1'Sll1Hj lslillllllllgl -- f,'lr1r1'sxi1l11 Hzlxinvxs Stuff lllllllllh ll l l ll 1 1 lutllx Nlargaret Kernang tlrecl Rolfe-s. Betty R l Ill rm I1 if l Betty llartinan, llo- .-llllm-y, 'Nlary :Mle lr I llt stlu r Nl in l I un es is 1 Ing-f, llplg-11 Sliprnwivl, Slillfllg lxlilfll' S8111 IW It l ll ! 'f 'Y if 'A J 5 , fix ii am awk .fy f7,,Q xff'X ,A 1 ,734 in-ff Mvrcy I,yln'l1 finiglnfs ranging ln-r 1-ye--mllvliiiig dis ZH'- play of Ihr- l. N, U. hunk- wnrm whivh is wnrking its ullarln on Pnlriviu Mc-Pnlarid and Cluriu Cain. fsillllllillflj - I' u I r i 1' i ll Suhr-dc-Q fi4lllSi2llll't' Neflvi Mnriv llnzm-vlmwink, Mary llvll '.M'qnu, Nlzlry Mu ralurc, Nancy I,llRl4'I'1 iSil- Iingl -- Mary ixilblllll. unil ,Ioan Carlu-rry illlvrprclml famous r'iiuruc'lvrs in nnv nf .ibrzxry Hunk Wm-k Cun- ski, lin: I tests. MJ og l CLl'lf 1, The Library Pfxliihilion nf High Svhunl newspapers from ull paris of the nation has vanghl Ihr- interest of i5larnlingI ' - Carolyn Slaysrnan and Margzlrr-I Langg QKIN-1-lingl W- Char- lolli- Bvcker. : jim alder ofygffracfion baring M0 me Every year, Book Week is a special feature of early November. This year the theme was Mllooks Are Bridgesf, Displays in the library and on the bulletin boards, contests and quizzes were part of the week's program. Members of the Library Club were particularly active in making arrangements for tbe occasion. All 1 M20 .loan lwllllllllllg-S bulletin board dis- play attracts-d lllfllllgi of students lo lllC Library. For Gerry Cilento Books are Bridges to enjoyment. 69 I,ll1iI'illI4lIlN 1-lu' lllzll 1-VNIINJ' tullvll In lllv lllxlilllll' ill 1 llll llllalx. Vary U Iwvfl- Llllll I'l'illll'CS Flllllll work on lllll Wllill' .IULIII l1Ill'iNlUlYIll'I' 1lI'1'NYl'S up Illl' tllilll' willl Ill ml:-I. 70 X f Arid tlflflfdd .5f014,9A, f pfoorllzllfzzflfy fo xJ41Q49 QKAQP5 Nlllry llrifilll lllllfl Willll Sllllllqllilljl wry sp:-vial for ffllri-lllllls llllll slle-'s lvllingg Sillllll lilullx alll illllxlllt it. 4 07 --!6ylfl If lim-oraling tln- clussroonls. lfllllllllllfj lrvvs. flI'iUSlllQI flvsigns on lvlavk- luoarmls. 1-ollm-ling loosl. 4-lollnng and toys for thc lwmly. visiting Santa I 1 F Sllll .1 0? Claus, ull lln-sv lnzulv a lyvival Clll'lSllllZlS al l.N.IJ. ln kvvminff x ' ' ' S , .. ,. .. V - A,- kbda 495 OF fo . ' X 'rl 1 l , . . . , . . . . ,fi 3 sm A IUIIQI-l'SlilllllSl1Pll traclltlon. nwlnlwrs of lln' Dlalllllllll lnlt usllml llIl'll' .1 gk 5 A- Q .. . . ..J-3-jf-,qcym .ulopn-fl IIIISSIUH at N-nporl and 512lXt'llN'll' annual party for tlw nlnlv and Q 11 ,X gg: Q 1-olorml 1-lnlmlrml of ilu' parish. fix AAG 1 , I, Jxfxfj 'ffyf' Nullwl on lop ul lln- lmxm-N llv-Iimml lox' lln- Nm-yporl lllll'll1lI'1l Sllllflllllll, l'.l'1llll'4'N HPIYIII nnll Xllllll l.inlx puvlx lillrixlnlue l,lll'lN. xl1lI'2lll'1'l SlI'l'll illlil lll'IIlHl1I lfinu ww-nl lillll' lrivnrlx. l ' ,, wg F, of l.,, lt nu 36 'wil Uno of llnl lllllsli of l:lll'l4llIllIS Iinn' is lln- Cllriflnnu ln Iln-ir xi-il lu Inc. ,l1lll4' lyml alnwl l,o1'rzlim' Wvilmliing are- lust:-ning nwnl norm, llululw lvlllf znnl Iinwl on ilu- l7l'Lllll'll1'S. Wolxki, 'Xnilu Sull i 'iiflgilf lllflllvm lop annl gall- lor lln' 4-lnlmlrvn ol Fonlln-rn Nlury- llnppy Illxll lln' lllilllf gill- null lmn, llllllllllltxx lu llll'Il' BIIUTQ s NIH one- ul lllc tll'IlilI'lA 'N N4-rnlur. xlill',Llill'4'l l l'n Ixnon llllt I wn-nl Io lln- Nlbflll l'oln- uncl llurl an prnnlv lnr4'1'xn'w will: Fannin lflnnx. Tl N-0? ie 5Z0Mf,, Wa, 10 at 3, Mme Mother of All a meglia-val miracle play translaterl from the Freneh, was given hy the Sodality lnefore the heginning of the Christmas holidays. It told the story ol the innkeeperis refusal to give shelter to Mary and Joseph on their visit to Bethlehem, and of the innkeepeifs miraculous cure for her helief in the Divine Chilil. lflam, Samuel aml Salonn- tlisvuss their re- RLll'llt'l a young man Salonw aml Naomi look on as Leah fusal lo give hospitality lo Mary aml joseph , . 2- v IH ll'lit'1's In-r dam-e lo amuse visilors al ilu- inn. in the inn. .i Three wealthy guests, Aram, Thamar. and Naomi and Rachel see the Angels Gabriel and Michael appear Hosa are received graciously at the inn. to Salome. They promise she will he cured of her paralysis if she visits the stable of Bethlehem. 72 Salome is cured as angels, shepherds and the entire cast assemble to adore the D1v1ne Child Cad Salome, owner of an inn in Bethlehem ....... Elam, her husband ..., Naomi, their daughter. . . Samuel, their son. ........ Rachel, owner of another Leah, Rachefs rlaughter. A ram Q H osa inn Thamarl rich visitors to Bethlehm Zelzel, a village maiden, ..,..,.... . The town criel ' A young man ........,,. Mary, the Blessed Mother .... St. .loseph ..,........... The Angel Gabriel .... The Angel Michael ..... Prologue ............ . . . . , .MARIE DUERR . . .PATRICIA MOLLOY MDORIS ANN GENTRY . . . .BETTY MCENROE ...,...,LOIS MCCOURT MARY LOU KIRCHNER . . . . . . .SHIRLEY STREB , . . . .ANITA SAFFRAN . . . .NANCY LASTER . . . . .PAT TIGHE .,....,.,..PAT KNOTT , . .CHARLOTTE TUDER MMARGARET KERNAN . . . .JANE MACKINSON , . . .LOUISE CANTON . . . . .AUDREY BUCHER . . . . . .JOAN CARBERRY 73 I11I1I'Xl'HI' VXZIIIIN. K, ,lalnlmry Immglnl 1-ulll mul flu-l, P-!VU1llf1xj, Xpflflpdf wg WI mul zummg nllu-r IIIIIIIVAINJIIII lhillgs mill-xvzu' vxaunw. In il X fy X f X lilSl minulv Fllrll lu luring up Klum- ' . , f ' ' A Illill'lxS. slmlvnh slum-nl un wills ' pl Ill! 'S N I pl Ill' Al ' ln 1175 Iumks may In-umnl IMI lingua- amil I inlu ilu- l'1ll'lX IlllPl'lliIl2 IIUIIIS. XXIHIIPXUIA ilu- rm-fulls ul ilu' lvsls, - l'X1'IW1lll4' was IHIIIIIX ln sp:-ml llw K ,jg . . . qi, A N dans fullmxlluu 1'XilIllh Ill llw Sl kERZ'3'Y Q xi LA-Q , , ' ' . , ir i-,QL jf --gglyl ' lvllvm' :xml rw-ulls-vllml uf n'll'4':ll. 1 - 'A RN5N-fy F fx if fa A f 7 I Q 4 WEEK, ,r agp 1 Sk 122' x X A 5 g Q :. '3g f.1w2f Q my 2:12 - X .M WWNNJ ' 5 3-M, -WY' . -. -9 1 f Rf :Wa W, 1' - . Q5 M ESX? X :sa 1- . '. 1- dn nr 1'l'Il'l'llI. slu- nlrnl XINII ilu' vllupvl ful prwxn-r uml Illvllllal- 54'l'llilIN vxplw-sxlul Ull ilu' fkl4'4'N ul HV!! aulmv l.mm-mam, ,lu-4 plum- lvlzlmlxkv, Nlu xllll IIIIIIIIIIIICHU un Fllllllfll lzwunl Jw lllzll llIl'X am- 1h-vp 1 Rcsponding to tht- appcal of nccfly missionaries. l.N.D.ians sponsored thcir annual Medical Drivc during Fchruary. Going we-ll orcr thc lop this year with the grand total of 40.600 items, classes compctcd strenuously for first placc. Although the Juniors brought in tho most mcdicals, thc Seniors had the highest percent of cooperation. Aftcrnoons found mission-mindcd crusadcrs carefully wrapping packagcs for shipment. Bulky cartons of medicals found thffir way to thc Catholic Medical Missions Board in New York, to the Fran- ciscan Missionaries of Mary, to a native community of Pucrto Rican Sistcrs and to nccdy countrics of lfurolw. Mary Sclnnitlt. Celvstt' Larkin and Lora-lla Yogi-I tic mvdical- fill:-il cartons. Actin- partici- pants in thc tlrivc. thcy hclpcfl to pnl Class 3A on top. Packing the 40,000 me-dicals Colle-ctvd in thc drive kept Marg- arct Mary Se-llinaycr, Anita Link anal Laura Tayman hnsg aftcr school. F- f V.-v 4 fi f ix:-1 f' 'iw li r 1 Nfff L4 if y A X x. X ff 1 ffm VM my ta F, A ......... 75 pc A ecwfd lQf0ifia!eal ,Afz foflrofwiaf Memlmers of llle rlanee Conlniitlee pose witli tlieir escorts. Stanrling: Franklin Kutvlier, Mary Dell'Acqua, Leroy Hoffman, Betty McEnroe, Charlotte Tuiler, Bill Appel, Loretta Fitz- palrivk, Berny Baker. Sitting: Cecilia Doyle, Bob Bernard. Parents and friends who cliaperoned the Seniors at the Valentine Dance were Mr. ,lolln Dilli, Mr. Turler, Mr. Charles Rouse, Mr. William Gentry, Mrs. Tuder, Mrs. William Gentry, Mrs. Charles Romsey, Mrs. John Dilli, Mrs. Frank Doyle, Miss Gloria Trageser, Mr. Thomas Holden and Mr. Frank Doyle. 76 Meme jlhr vw Mainfine lance On February 14, Levering Hall was gayly decorated with hearts and cupids for the Senior Class Dance. Attended by over one hundred seniors and their escorts, the affair was claimed to be an eminent social success. Programs in the shape of hearts emphasized the Valentine theme. The following pages tell the story of a typical Senior, Taffy Rafferty, and her date, Bobby Mitchell. i i Seniors and their escorts danced to the music of Bill lVlaisel's orchestra. 77 pual se ors who plan to attvnd me den me clans: Taffy Rafi:-rty makes '1 datf w1tl1 Bobby Mitchell as the first step in preparlnl for the big night. Taffy chooses a blur- vel- vet gown with silver ac- cessories. i'Plvnty sharp, agree Anita Saffran, Leona Popcra and Helen Suprowicz. 3. ll's Valentine's night. Taffy's mirror gives approval of all the hours spent in bringing out t h e glamour spots. 1 Xlmul Illv Nixlh ll1llll'k', Tzlffy llllll I3 -lrull in 111111 l1lllIi4l' lillllltlll, Dun II11111 RilI4ll1lI'Ll 5p111'Ia11141 111111 IM111- lwl Iluw piwkvml up llll ilu' wa 6. :Ns lalfly 111111 Hulalny Nl'll'l for ilu' 11111111 111 Ilwn' 1.11. lhvy wana' ll Nwifl ll11NI 1 ylllllllllil... In Nh'-. R1lf'f1'l'IY 5 nllvllrr, Bula, g1'1'1'l4 Mrs. Ruffvriy :ls slu- v-- vorls him In un muy Vllilll' fur 4111 lmure rw! wllllm' lz1iTy pub on the linishing Itllll'lll'F. In il lust min- Illl' llul l'llE'l'k up, mlwy Iriw In nlzlkc' IliIllS4'H il lilllm- murm' lfllIllflH'llllPlI' in illl C 0 IIIX. - always un- m fn 1' lzllrlv ll4l'Ill, Mlm ,Q ,S X1 f I , X 1 ,X . f K X 1 X f R1 f 1 1 H, ,- 1, N! XX I r X ' 1 x I 8. Nlilmlrml Hulfm-s anal Carnn-lu Mi- rzinln ln-lp Tully pin on lie-r cur- sagm- of garrlc-riias. E ll l,4'w1'ix1g's lulvlvy aflurcls u wily plaw for lfrniv Lain- 12, Aflvr llw ldhl strains ul' 'Tlmnlnigilil SWt'1'llH'i1l' suk. Sliirlu-y Williznns, Tally, Bolmlmy, Anrly Koller, Roland Nliclgi-lla. Nnrln-rl Norris, Ilulurvs Rune' Elaine- liifvrl, 'llll4'l'4'S2l Nlarcnni, .l0ePz1l1nisar10, Anclrvy Franvr-s Br:-nnan, lmla Ruurlx. ,liin Russ. Tzifly, Hnlml llm-In-r znnl Turn Nlaslu-ll in alrink vukvs during inter- Mary Ke-lly, Angola 'l'1'ug3vser, l'll'lllIl'lS llulluglu-r ai niiwiun. llvnry llm-Uk lean- fur Nllfllbllr rlvstilluliulin. 80 1 ll lu lx lalw luvuug u luring squzul, unnplauux llulxlry Ill, l,Lllll'lIlQ In llle slrunnh of Hull Xlun-1-l N lbl'1'll1'4lI'il. lu x pull- llllll mm' lu mm-vl 1'llilIll'l'HlIN, Xlrl. jnlm uml llnlmlny lmul 'l'lu- Ulll l.ilIlll7llfLl1l1'l'n -M4'1'l mul 1-any llllll Nllw. llnln-rl ll1lI4ll'lg. Nllw. xlllllllllll lll'lll N Nlrf lllllllN Hmm- mul Nllw. l l'LlIllx lluylc 5 rlm-ling: un vu-ning nf fun. Tally and llulrlry lriml lln- 4-11-luxuary fun'- W0 S S wx-ll nn ilu' Ruff:-rly from pnrvll. Olftl' N390 im ox Basketball varsiteers .lean Gibson, Charlotte Tuder, Teresa Kipke, Frances Dick- son, Doris Musil and Mary Alice Foster talk things over with Coach Gloria Trageser. In the tournament of the Catholic Basketball League, I.N.D. was outplayed by both Catholic High and Seton teams. However in encounters with other Balit- more and Frederick private schools, the squad managed several victories. SCORES February I Towson Catholic 8 St. .lohn's 10 Seton 14- Catholic High 26 Seton 28 Notre Dame of Maryland March 3 Towson Catholic I0 Mt. St. Agnes 82 Institute Institute Institute Institute Institute Institute Institute Institute Opponent I.N.D. 4-4 33 I6 41 33 23 26 15 33 20 12 36 25 441 26 32 fb I g K f Sk XX X R x Qwx we SQ i Wxx m Wiz? X img, 55. 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First rnu': Alive- Knoll, Iidna 'I'iIIvltf', Ylurgurcl Sm'Ilz1l-IIer, Iivlly Ilnrn, Hargarvl Kvrnun. ffunrlic Krnsnivwgki. Swrrlzff row: Nunvy Halle-r, Pal Knoll, Mary IxI2iTglilI't'I Rafi-rly, Ilnlnrvs YIIIIIIHIIP, and XI:-roy I,ynl'I1. ifln-vrlvudvrs Ann xhnnillcfr. Anna 'Nlariv Blair, and ll:-I4-n RQ-ymann Q-ad the vovifm-rolls snpporlvrs of l.N.IJ.'s squads. Hfifl Fhrrlu-3 Wnllrzllxmx. 4.zlv'l1u'l- In Nlzlrzlntw, ljillllllill. lllltl xlilfy I l'1lIl1'l'R I4-pp:-rl xwrc lligll wm'a-l'- fur llle' lmwlillg xzlrxilv. X- X PIII!! IUUI' 3 II .lxlyXx-v Imwln-rs on HIC Rl'l'l'1'1lliIbll Xllvu. 'l'l14'y in- rlmlv: ffllllllillg. N1ilfQlill4l'l Xlury S1'Hlllilf1'I', l r:llu'n's Slllilll :xml .xlillifilllllll l'Ir- rum-g ,xill1'ng, ,loan Silfffllll, xllll 'IU-ww-V. 86 juniors won lllm- inlrumurul wllz-ylulll I'llLlll1IlllPIl5lllP. 'l'l1e ll'1lIll inm'l114le'1l 'xllll llf-nm-gun IAll'l'llil Nngvl. Xlilflllll Gullinn, :lun qlumillz-r. 'llzlry lm- Yll4'lll. ll:-lm-n illiwlx, Kullnlf-vn llullmam. Jann- Xuvrina. and Rosalie llurxi. gnu! ir pdl? 1 7 ' Mlm ,gimme paw .JQLALHC no 'l 0llf1fl ' ClPLll'll Gloria 'lll'ilfll'St'l' appruvvs ilu' yvzlr's 1't'l'Ul'll uf ilu' .Mlllvlic Asso- Ulilllllll. Nlary .Xlirv Fmwlvr llvlml ilu' Ill'1'Sl1l0ll1'y, and Peggy Foslvr St'1'l't'lLlfy-ll'f'GSllI'CI'. WLIQ ? 9 87 eniom gjfLLLer'f0Li1fLe M Jg5ZmfAern omni Qqfkgf Op C9 fu: 4, N W iff' - ll I, lvl 'rpg Q4 , . , ,, . , , .S ,x Stugv IIIHIIQIQLFFS Hurts :Xnn br-lltry, Laura luylnan, Maru- 5am-rwulsl, llnlnr:-s lXlItlt'l'l ,I sl' '31 , and ,Ioan Curlrr'rl'y t'llJ:lIlUt' tltv svtting in lretwvvn tlw arts. x U1 r- Q 1 ,Q is tl WW, ' 6 After tllr- final l't'lll'i1I'Si1l, tln- vntirc- vast vvlc-ln'ates witlt a party. 'l'l1t- vast lllt'llItlt'S. Q0 Vw A standing: Nlillt'y Lastr-r. Pat, 'l'iglw, Luis Nlcllmlrt, Nlary llEllllt'l'lIlt' Yoge-l, Nlarit- .ff lluerr, Ste-lla IM-,-lxttulliis, Barlxara Spurtana, Elizalwtlt Kelly. Sitting: llnltm-N X joyvv, YYUIIIIK' Ruth-r, Mary Nlurature, lmttist-' jenkins. Pat Knott, Bc-tty 5ll'l':lll'Ul', Mary Nlooxwy, Anne Prt-ssun, Louise fluntun. and Betty Robinson, 88 Un Oil! MQW? the . bollt , 6 0' d . vhat they lllxiarlce' agrfe 'l'hatSh1 southern N three-act Payi . h, la .L u In a fthe Cas gout I' ,l.heSp,f,1ns v members of a South. Sglllo Virglllny l,ve Story O ye only MI? Sed the tfalglc Iii her trueltloyzfae juSl ull ' ho Om 'a1'S- L belle W any Ye . milf a laPSed0f 1inDaxie dramiiquire that a Sf- ef' - to at ,get 0-1ff.:gf1'2f2,k 2. 1.315 3522 213,111.1 - for I 44 X drawl, U HAS d wo hefll vast. ad e s0Ut d the C -ou f . ,I ,erve . V ,laff ff . I u 3115 1? the Prollieltaer Sturm f01 50 8 PC e 1 gall pu -- ole rum'- UI t on 3 t by 77 THE SENIOR GLASS or 'me INSTITUTE OF NOTRE DAME PNB-ents fn Oil' Mlglhny J' A ROMANTIC DRAMA or 1-me OLD AND NEW Solmf Anrnvn JEARUI: fPRODUClIlJ HY SVECHL MRANCEMBNT WITH THE NORTHWESTERN PRESS. MINNLQFOLIS, MINNESOTA! SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - F EQRUARY 9, 16, 1947 CAST BETTY MERRIL, an elderly .vpinsler Betty Robinson VIRGINIA, her young mice Dolores Joyce UNCLE MUSE, an old servonl Mary Catherine Vogel MAMMY CHOLE, Mo.-re's wife Lois McCourt BETHADEL SIIEPHERD, a nezlylzbor Mary Mooney CWENNA, her daughter Anne Presson ANN CHRISTIAN, ri hopeful s,nz'n.e!er Louise Canton HOLLIS Fomzssrsk, o wealthy old mon Elizabeth Kelly CLYDE, bi love will: Virgimh Stella DeAntoniis ELVA MERRIL, Betlyfs mollirr Angela Trageser IWARVIN MERRIL, Beltyis- father Nancy Laster BARRY, Be!ty's brother Patricia Knott Sissy JAMISON 8 Mary Muratore NANCY RANDALL fnbnziv of Louise Jenkins Jumf SIMMS If Belly Mm-17 Betty McEnroe MARY Ross Fmcn Yvonne Rutter FRUTCHER DAVIS, on am-fiom-1-r Barbara Spa:-Lana HESTER BALL, Yllrs. lllcI'ril'.s' old aunt Mildred Rolfes VIRGIL, He.vIer's grandson Pat Tighe SYNOPSIS ACT ONE: The living room of Merril Manor, Merrilsville, Virginia. A spring afternoon, 1946. ACT Two: Scene 1: The same. Early Chrzivlmmv Eve, 18.97. Scene 2: The same. Twelve weeks later, ACT THREE: B ack tv the Present. The following morning. Fvxnxrvxs 'rnnovcn 'rue counrssv or Gnssmcsn Bnornzks. swf llis Forre , Merrill afld 1890 SCEES BeI1Y appear In they arfil lotgiven s lhey , Here -h he as al 0 for 3 BelIY no ,ll Lllllrxllllalflillw ' . Ill llu' lilll' JDK, Fiswy lmiwn, ,lmly Simms. Nlury Huw l'lllll'll aml xl2lll1'! Rilllllilll xisil Nl:-rril Ylrumr in lm-avr? gills fur llvlly uml lll'I' fzlnlilv. I3-V -- H K- l' 4 ' 'Q' :fre-1' llllllxlllgj his ' w ' 'Xlzxrxin Nlvrril 'mel lli A L Q Wll.1'. l':lYil. If,-fllw tu 4'UllH1'lll In Hcllyl plan In marry llnllls l'0l'l'Q'Nll'l' ' ' Iltillll 1 In return lu 1 . 11 lN4Yl'llll'l'llPl' lH'l'illlHl' ul lmiltn-1' l-l'1'llIlgI aft:-r lllf' liixil XY411' 1 . flIx xlCllIl l1l.IlN4'4 IN'fIlllNlUll ln lwr llim-v4-, Nirf'ini'1 lu llhllly Llylll ltIIl'1'4l1'l'. Nluuy yvnl'-1 pre-xiwm-lx, lflyelm-'Q l-Lllll4'l', llullk l m'l'uI4l llul luulx n ln 1 - llellw fuxlum lll ilu W VS X,,,,,,...---n-- wwfffwmw eff ' linvle Muse and Mummy Chloe, Sl I'Yi1IllS of thc- Mc-rril family, pruvc their fiilvlily through long years of changing forlunc. Virgil, Marvin Meril and Barry Merril discuss plans with Aunt llc-sl:-r for Virgil's con- Iemplatvd marriage to Belly Merril. in ill'I' ucimlrm-ss lu lim stlnlvllt- maly. Sistcr Xlullreliun slrussts oyulty to svimnl idvais. i' eniom eceiuec! ijlwir 64455 Lugo--jifrngof J 77 25. Seniors file to the: stage to rc- Cx-ivc their rings from Sister Nlaurelian who was ussisttrd by ffecilia Doyle. which 4-lim-il ilu- prugruni. Aflvr four yvars of illlllt'lllilllUll. svn' inrs finally 1-vi-4-in-il lllvir rings. symlmlim- nl' llll'll' Jxllllll Nlillvl' mi Murvli T. :Xllvr il slmrl zulilrvss lmy llli' pl'im'ipal. Sis Mary Nlillll'l'llilll. vzlvll girl l's'u'ix'vll ilu' lmluvlx mix ring ixilli Ilia- gulfl immu- graiiiiiiiml IXID. 'l'lw Svniui' l'i'4'siilm'li!. 1il'l'lllil lluilv. in llim' iiuniv ul llin' vluss ul -li. cxlmix-ssl-ml ilu- lm mul 1IlllDl'l'l'lilll1ill nl 4'ill'lI gfilllllilll' llllil lH'HllIlSl'Il l'0llllIIll1'll lllfillll lu 4-. Y ln Iliv mimi lil llu' Nw! finilii llmli llizi ilul' Llzlas, nlv l.N.ll, lui llii- plixili--ff' .ll MI'1Il'IllQ Ilia' wlmul Nlii ml l'iiiliiN plaiw ai llule Ulu i Illll ul llu- pmgruili. 'l'l1e- Q-xilirv sliuli-Ill-lmily ses lu sing llw Si-lmul Song: Q jig 5501 554,51 ld 55,2 55550115 lfl, p6Lfl iCLi'5 may At, the program given by the Jun- iors, Cynthia Shegon and Margaret Lindhart sang Irish songs, with a big shamrock as a background. 94- Irish eyes were smilingi' all through St. Patricks day as it was a hig day for missionaries. Energetic freshmen arrived early to set up hooths for the Crusade Mission Sale, and proved their salesmanship hy totaling a net profit of 5Fl.20ll at tht- end of tht- day. Proceeds were sent to Notre Dame missions in South Ameriva, Puerto Rieo. the South. and to needy children in lfurope. juniors added another touvh of green to the day hy staging a mnsim-al rvvim-is during tht- afternoon. is l'll't'rlllllt'll main the vounlu-rs, slntlenls lmy gifts and nov:-llivs. Sister Ulixizi pre-ide-s on-r Ilia- mln- stand, us iit'l'llltllIlt' fully. llvrzilmlim' Vlilllt'lIll'. ,lo -inn tiolv. Iiliq- lm-LM-3. Nmlim- Ruler. ,loam Kohl :intl Regina Md pe-delle lliwir wares. l i'ui14'e-s Smith, .Ioan Willimns :tml other fre-slnm'n look lot't'l1slotm'l's for ilu' enntly lLllrlt'. X group of youngster- from tht- Qlllllllllill' -1-liool lvuy lrinlwt- and lmolxlI11ll'lxs from frosli sailvslxltlies. x 9 :mia-f 1 ...M r .fx 4-v ' -1 ,gulll ' . m Visas 1 A 'f 21 .wat -, N rifg- -Msg- fkfllbwm 1. ' 95 N sf 2' 'fi-g -sis'-e 5.2: is - --.ck sg- 1, an ts in, .,.. :V-'5. 11 3 'DZ in it Mary K1-Hy, Smlulily Prefvct, crowns 0 Blvssml Mother as the school ings, 5'Bring Flowers of Ille Fairvstf' ,AX 1 sw ,' jay, f LmN Jfff If ws I! VN . A 5 , 1 5 -LJ 1 ,V-X x3 w mf we my !Qf0ce55i0n Zowecf OW ibeuofion Z QP? Q Singing praises to Mary, students filed into the yard and clown to the grotto of Our Lady. In the presence of the entire school, grammar and high, Mary Kelly, sur- rounded by the court of honor, placed the wreath of flowers on the statue of the Blessed Mother. Sodality ollicers who formed the court of honor were Mary ,lane Barry, Marian Knott, Anna Blackert, Helen Koliliab, Kitty Malstroin, Rose Marie Meadow-Croft, Betty Simmons. Eleanor McHugh, Helen Suprowicz, Sue Robert- son, Dolores Kirchner, ,lane Mackinson, Anne Hall, Rose- mary Kalus, Libby Baugh. Phyllis Whiteburst, Joyce Mohn. Patricia Carberry, Catherine Knott and Anne White- ford from the first grade were flower girls. The procession was followed by Benedietion in the chapel, during which Mary Kelly renewed the Act of Consecration to Mary. U 'xx WL... 'F :- H :rl Supllunlmz- VVilill't'Ss1'S urrungs- ilu- lalrlvs in prepzlraliull for llu- Sn-niur lvrvukfufl. Bvlliml ilu- srvxmn-s, Us-l'mul4-llv Kam-I. llolorvs KLIIIIZICIIHIII, Nancy 1I1nl4len, tlhillqtrllt' H4-vlu-x', .Muna Marin Robinson, Ile-linv Ps-ppl:-r and Eleanor Kr:-fl Curry cuffw- pun and arrange- wmkie-s. ' J A! S7 fl l2I'll'0l'g5 f,1zf01!ac! lf l Il'fl'6?,5 -, 45 Q-, uma ll Nlml1lw1's of I.N.Il. plllllilillitblli. W'1'l141u14'x and fILMilnIxN llalvn- lllvir final ge-I-Inggn-ilu-r All an fzlwww-ll IIIIIUIICHII, ni 98 s .bfix-Q! V 1- .F -:ffl . at 'YJ ,N 35, 2 U JJ C7 fcmfzfe 0 f 0541 Nulrv llamv's Ci-nlvnnial provimlvcl a filling tlwnu' for the Supl: fawwvll hrcak- last lu thc' Svniurs. Amuml tahls-s he- ilu-ki-il with Sislvr flnll favors, thc' class of '-ILT gIilllI1'l'0ll fm' this vvc-nt long to he re- inmnlwrvil. Amiml tvars ancl sw-onfl help- ings. thc' Sophs sang song of wvlcomv and larvw4'll. 'l'hv ms-mlwrs of the faculty and prvsirlcnts ol the svllool organizations were honored with toasts. Center of attram-tion at the affair was the shrine, whvrc, before the statue of Our Lady, flnlls mlrvsscfl as Nutrv Dame Siste-rs. a lla-clvilrptorist l'riest and l.N.D. girls. vinpllasizvil the cw-11te'l1a1'y theme. 'N MN--N 'x Pat lllannion and Mary Murray admire the dolls dressed as a Rvrlomptorist, and a School Sister of Notre Dame, and as ln- stitute girls, . ons from lhc ZISSOIIIIIIX Zlftiil' Ihr' .L-..m.., olminwon Refvinia Balm-1'zz1k,Duris 'XTIII !Hm1'z': Pill Knott, Bvlly R . , ,, Uenlrv l'ill'll gin-s In-r xin-vw un tlle- USR' uf llu- xc-lu Imy llu- SQ'l'lll'iIj iluumwl of Illml United Nalions. liclmvz l'1lil8lll'lIl Huck iI1lI'0dllCCS U10 spvakvrs. Mar! film 3 iw ld Azmf le Z3 Q-Que ' 1 Q v lkmg ilu k'Slmll ilu- Big Five of llll' SPf'lll'ily Coum-il Uv I,0llIl'lI Ihr lux ht 4 f ' ' Knnlt Vcllv liulvinmwn and Doris ,Xllll flcnlry. lh' 1 Nam? llvgilla lvz1l1'c'rzak. lzll , 1' D . llllillg Clulwlwrs, pI'vFv11lvd Xill'iUl1S aspocls of this IIlIOSliUll ill il 'llmn Xlvvlixlg pm l'llll on Max' 233. lflixalwlll Hovk avlvcl as vhzlirmzul. 'flu' SIN'2llxlxI'S zlllsxwlwwl 4flIl'S ir dism-llssiml was completed. 100 me ,gzrine O cm ,Al K MLA cnlfer O .fgflfracfcon lfLl LlfL During May each class lakes its turn to decorate the shrine on Mary Hall, and to hold special May de- votions at noon. Here, Arlene Gilm-r, Nadine Kalvr. Camille Bcntle-y, Pat Cav- anaugh and Pat Cordon say a special prayer at the shrine. Un the morning of the excursion, groups of students tiled over the gangplank and then settled on the upper decks to get a good View of the Baltimore harbor. Interesting spots wt-re pointed out by the captain to Gloria Cain, Nancy Moran, Mary Re-gina Uonotuu-, .Vary Agues Allulis, Pat Cavanaugh, Mar- ilyn Mack, ,loan Linz, Mary 0'Neill, Margaret Wolf, Dorothy Dalmkow- ski and Marion Knott. Opposft page: Patricia Meehan, Mary Patricia Manning, Patsy Gar- mer, Mary Ann Gill, Catherine Brown, Dolores Gunzleman wave as another boat passes the Bay Belle. Svatwl on the lower derlf, Esther llennegan, Mary Sheve, Loretta Vogel, Ann Aumiller and Eleanor Zeller sit around and enjoy them- selves. Groups sit on the top deck to get a suntan. At five o'clock the boat docks in the harbor. i . vtv M i f fm, . z is Y I Qiiih , , N we ,.., .. Kg, .3?i'T ...T. ..,,. QW- '! ' , Q H ,,,.. ,,,..,.,,,, ' .rt r ' MMR R . 'www' V y A n , t . Q 'wx wtf 102 9 ,MA Said! ,ibozun we CAQALLIKJQCLAQ On we WEE Cruising on the Chesapeake, lNDians took time out on june 4 to forget the strain of the exams. At 10 A. M. with a hnal wave to the Baltimore harlvor. 500 Sisters, students and parents settled down for a seven hour trip on the Bay Hello. Enjoying everything that makes a perfect picnic from hlaz- ing sun to bulging lunm-hes, every- one gave evidence of having a good time. Mid-afternoon found the e,u:ur- sionists assembled on the dance floor for an amateur show. As five oltlock came the boat rlookodg and the school cruise was a mem- ory for another year. 'bw 2 1 f Qlf'0l LAflfll fl.0Ifl 6llflCI2 115 ,Al Iflfl 'J0l'fCl.lfLl 'Wise lrlllflil Il'il I'41'l' IIIXNPIIIS il lmllqlwl uf rr-ul roses lo ilu' Class I,l't'4ilIt'Ill. Cvcilia Duyhf. IIVI' lllv rms- Ire-Ilia l'ill'll Senior paw il funn' lu In-1' l'Sl'UI'l. H4-low, ,XIIQVILI Tl4ilQl'4l'I' llun4lQ llw film-1' kvy lo Henry llm-ck I 1 ,-1 qj'-S Op of fp 4, Q x LL! -- K' l L, Q pf W f l ' -J ' it 3 if 'X ffl lllflflc LOW lffflnlflflg lfffnfe ee Q mir- qs? 1 Q9 if 'lf QNJ . 0 ' wr Graduation was the theme ofthe Senior Dance given at Levering on June 10. N9 .r 1 3 Seventy-five Seniors and their escorts attended. June days were emphasized by W the flower-decked trellis. Members of the committee arranged a novel program in the form of a diploma. One of the main features of the evening was the presentation of flowers to the Class President, who in turn placed them before a statue of the Blessed Mother. Parents and friends of the Seniors were chaperones. Tw o lNOIIllN'I'S of the Dance Com- mlltve pose with ll -' D nur csvortsg Cecilia oylv willl Xvl1l'l'Oll Cult-, and Louis Jenkins with lfildie W'i'114lc-1'oll1. 'K I, 1 ,af CQ 105 S 1 X I bf 2 - ,ls . i ig. I ' P 'I F S.. . f , . 1 ag A a On ilu' afternoon of graduation, Ida Ruark and Mary Mr-iss-l pin corsagvs on Marin Uucrr aml Mary Advle Criesacker. QVLLOIAJ 6115! .Jl6Llf'8lfUQ 5 1 vi 3 3 0511-4-r Hamlr-sly has en- jnyvd llw ropulutiun of bc- ing tho Spf-vial guarmlian of lhv lnflilulv. AL his stand nn lln- 1-orm-r, llc rushcs late f'0Illl'I'S to svllmrl, llc-lps the-m safn-ly uvruss ilu- slr:-4-I and WZlll'lIf'h stmlvnls' cars. Hvre lu- says gmullry lu two gram!- uates, Nancy Lastcr and Juan Curlwrry. fx w , I H ily 1 , A, 111 l I lllllilll'4 sing Iwn sung t'UINllIl'll1lll1Willllljl llu Nnlrv Umm- ll1'llll'llilI'y, All lluil. 'Nlulre lllm: . :lull l,m'n-ly Sllll' of Nnlrm- llulln-. lin-full' ilu' vum1111f'l11'e'n1f'l1l n-xewises, Fc-niors pay a final xiQil lu ilu- lllldlll EF 35 af 'lg' il 3 WM 5, 533 107 Jgaracfrecf ,fda ,za 1.5 Q Q' in .UZ A.. I even, gfacJuc1,fe5 Heaven! Jie Gwefea! QLLPAMKL on CW IQ RM. U4-urgm nwnl aulmlrws. gsm! Bowling dvlivc-1's 1110 commence- X lfilillll' lu ilu- Sa-lnml Nwlms of 00111151 Nulrc Ihlllltx ir giwn lug lluris Jxllll + ilnrium. Nlsgr. Hurry A. Q1 p1'm'siclv1l mul was assisti- l 5 . 1.41 4 51.4215- Hll' 1111245 of -1,1 r'm11pl1'l4'rl lllvll l'Hl1l'Sl' on Jum- I2 ul Qlfllllllill 1'xvl'r'ls1-s In-ld ln ilu- svllunl aux wx. ,lusvpll Hvilvr. Cf.5.5.R. mm ml In inn wa? va. , T-,-, 'V .f'ig,-L', 5 4 . -' r 2 . i ' . :'.-: , I. A, , 1-V pw.--. M ' '..'11-W f -A - -.- 1- - - , .-- Y. A- -w 1 .- , , ,, - I A1 - r -1 c ,,,4. W.. , ' 5 u Q ..- 4 , n , r f an I , 4 -. - ' ' 1 I r 1 I A f '4 Q an v- 1 .. V . 1 ,V - Q. , W, K.: ' . If 4- X. f. 1 f .w , - I , -n -44,.- ' P' 1 O n .w 1, .A 'I Y: ' as .lu Y 1,4 , L w w I - w '1 A l J A LJ :M re n-, 4. ,Jr , me -wg Q ff? ,-lj L . uf w W 1 Q ,, , , I-. ,..L ..- '1 ,ff 1. i . '-,-li T . vw -FF Qfvf . ,-4 ,qy4. 15 .,.!,,1g nl ,AT 11 LK - w w ,lf , -..-14 ,J 1 , s, 5:4 W, - fp' iN7T'JL5 P-241.11 1 12 ,. ,. .i . .I J ., I ,.1.' V HS. 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S. Compliments of N. B. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Connolly, Jr. Mr. Michael J. Conroy Mr. C. L. Cooper Miss Rita Cooper Miss Catherine Costantini Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Coyle Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Leyton Appler Miss Mary Arnold Miss Pat Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aubrey, Jr. Audrey, Loretta, Mary and Shirley Dr. and Mrs. Frank Ayd Regina Ayd Robert E. Ayd Miss Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Badger and Mrs. Marion Balcerzak Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bangert Miss Ann Basso Mr. Terry Bateman Misses Thelma and Dianne Beach Mr. Bill Becks Mrs. Theodore Belscki Miss Betty Bidist Mrs. Mary Bilenska Mr. Robert J. Bixler Mr. John G. Black USMC Mr. Mr. Miss Marion Craghan Miss Anna T. Cuneo Mrs. Joseph E. Cunningham Miss Margaret Cunningham Miss Mary Edna Cunningham Mrs. Clara Cyford Mrs. John C. Danaher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D'Ant0ni Miss Mary D'Antoni Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D'Antoni Miss Stella DeAntoniis Miss Dorothy DeHaven Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delea Miss Betty A DeTurk Miss Patricia M. 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MARKLAND KELLY, President KELLY BUICK SALES CORPORATION Selling Honestly ond Servicing Sincerely Compliments of THE SHERATON BELVEDERE 4- ,---,,,,---,--,--,,,,,--,-,---,,,.,,-,,.,,--,,-,---,-,,---,,,,.,-..,---,--.,Q .-0,0-,-,,-,,,-,,,-,-- 00::0 000000000 00000000 0: 0-4: ,00,, THE ARUNDEL CORPORATION Baltimore 2, Maryland II H I-I Dredging - Construction - Engineering -and! Distributors of Sand - Gravel - Slag -and- Commercial Slag ARUNDEL - BROOKS CONCRETE CORPORATION PRE-MIXED CONCRETE Certified Quality From Graded Materials H li ll Office cmd Plant 921 South Wolfe Street Baltimore 31, Md. WO ite 8200 o:::: -, A... ,, 00000000000000Q 000 0 0000000000000 0000 0000000000000000 00000 000 l S 1 M 'D 'D S l l O 9 ,.v. ::::,,:,::: .,.v.. - - ::: , ROOFING Of All Types Erected and Repaired SHEET METAL Ee HOME INSULATION EDW. G. FICK 81 COMPANY UN iversity 6620-2l-22 2008-I0 Harford Avenue HENRY A. KNOTT 2107 N. Charles Street Baltimore I8, Maryland UN iversity l468-69 Compliments of ST. 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Jewelry 20 West Redwood St. CA lvert 3394 '0oQov-444- s.'s'0.'Q4'4 'Q o..04 ' '04-0''Q4-'QQQQQ4',0,-.,-.,-.,N,Q0 '-.'oQ4-.,4s .,vs4-4-f4-'s 0'Q000: MERCY HOSPITAL-SCHOOL OF NURSING Otters 3-Year Course in Nursing Also 5-Year Combined Course Leading to R.N. and B.S. Degree Affiliated with Mt. St. Agnes CCIISQE - Registered by New York Board of Regents , Send for Catalogue DIRECTOR OF NURSES - MERCY HOSPITAL - BALTIMORE Compliments ot BORDEN'S ICE CREAM COMPANY 30 S. CALVERT STREET SA ratoga 6996 GILBERT A. DAILEY 81 CO. GENERAL INSURANCE Gilbert A, Dailey - Carl F. Gail - Frank C. I-lorigan - Charles E. Shields John P. Galvin Associates David Stiefel Compliments of MILTON'S GROCERY 716 W. Franklin Street Compliments ot LEO J. MCCOURT AND COMPANY Compliments ot MR. AND MRS. JOHN A. MATUSKY Riviera Beach Road 0,-0,-.,0,-.,x,.'s',4-.'0,-.QQYQ4-'0.,: :000: : : :::::: : :0::- , :: Q0QQv-4-0'-0,-oo --,---,..-,,-,,--------,-.,---,--,,..,,-.,--- .,,,---,..,,..-,--,.---,.----,-------,--,,,,-,..,,--,-,,,----- Q I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -------,,.------,,----,,--- ---,--- THE E. EYRING 81 SONS COMPANY Builders FRED. NEESEMAN 81 COMPANY Manufacturers and Distributors PAINTS AND PAINTERS' SUPPLIES Office-618 HANOVER ST. Warehousess'l7-I9-21 W. YORK ST. A Baltimore Institution Since 1874 WILLIAM J. TICKNER 8. SONS Incorporated North and Pennsylvania Avenues Phone LA. 4321 CANTON NATIONAL BANK CLINTON 8. ELLIOTT STREETS Resources S9,000,000.00 Commercial and Savings Accounts - Safe Deposit Boxes F. H. A. Mortgage Loans - F. H. A. Modernization Loans BEAUTIFUL PICTURESQUE PEACEFUL HOLY REDEEMER CEMETERY One of me meer neatly arranged and best kept cemeteries around seifamefe Cemetery offiee-4430 BELAIR Rom: HA maifen 4036 PURGATORIAN SOCIETY A Mass League for the Living and the Dead 11 High Masses are Offered Each Day for the Living ond the Dead REV. FR. RECTOR, ST. JAMES CHURCH 1225 E. EAC-ER STREET Baltimore, Maryland Q- I I I 5 I I I I I I I I I 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 4' Q0 0:0 0 0044-4 Q4-0004-0v44:04o'4-04Aa0.p4-.4-vs:s:a 0404, QQJQQQQQQQQQ oo:-4 Compliments of GAXTON 8- COMPANY Motor Truck Service and Engineering HAMMOND 8- SEIDEL SALES SERVICE TRUCKS COACHES 'I113-19 Leadenhall Street KELCO CORPORATION ENGINEERS - DESIGNERS -M MANUFACTURERS Dust Collecting Systems - Metal Products 4020 E. Baltimore Street Baltimore 24, Md. MICHAEL J. KELLY, President WO lfe 0400 SEGALL-MAJESTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS 909 NORTH CHARLES STREET MU Iberry 562l Cnear Read SLI OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE 'I947 CLARISSIAN Our reputation is founded on high quality work in various types of photography and the desire to be of gratifying service to all who favor us with their patronage. Specializing in School and College Photography 0-0000000-ooo-ooo-4-0-ooo ra-:Nav-I-ev-fcpv-sa-00f0 ::: :::::::oo:: 0::0::oo ,,-..., Q , , ,.,.,,,.,,,..,,Q,QQ0,'0,QQ'e4-4,0 Q - ',,',,Q ,-'Q,',40.04-,Q0, ',.,'0'0,4-.'Q4',',,.,.. Q0c' 'W'- ,,'4,, 4 -0404-004-004 Homewood Colonials I Lombardy Bricks BALTIMORE BRICK COMPANY 3601 East Monument Street Baltimore 5, Maryland WO lte 0260 Glazed and Hollow Tile - Insulux Glass Blocks Fenestra Steel Sash - Fireplace Accessories Fire Bricks Common Bricks Jewelers with 75 Years of Experience A. H. FETTI NG COMPANY Manufacturing and Retail Jewelers Diamond Mountings - Diamonds - Watches - Silverware 314 North Charles Street Pho - GI lrnor 6520 Compliments of UNITED FUEL COMPANY 1814-24 Eagle Street Coal Oil Burners Installed Fuel Oil HARRY A. HALE 81 COMPANY 2910 Taylor Avenue Contractor - Excavating - Road Paving - Grading Parking Lots - Driveways BO uleva rd 77-J CL itton 0999 BR oadway 6028 UN iversity 7696 GEORGE H. HENSLER Plumbing and Heating Engineer and Contractor 1739 FLEET STREET Baltimore, Md. ::::::::::4:::o::Qo'o::o 4-avcpaooa QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 044-04 QQQQJ- 4-Q ,040 4-0,004-0,0 0::40e:: ::: : :::::::::: : of ,-,,,,,,-.,...--,,--.,,----,- Q :oooa I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I II I I I I In 'n 'r I I I I I I I I 1 I I 'I I I In O '04-QQQEQQQQQQQQQQ-:: 4-Q:::Q0:::4-4, Compliments of Compliments ot Mr. and Mrs. George Klein MISS AMERICA CANDY Compliments ot HERMAN'S St. Paul and 25th Streets Folkemer Photo Supplies 927 POPLAR GROVE STORES Locate! - l608 Harford Avenue North Avenue Market Edgewater Shopping Center 3l27 W. North Avenue l323 W. Baltimore Street 47l7 Harford Road Charles and Fayette Streets Audi-Visual Aids - Bell-Howell Proiectors 405 South Broadway DEVELOPING - PRINTING FILMS Compliments ot L. 81 S. 'kiri' P. J. MCEVOY, INC. 310 WEST BALTIMORE STREET Baltimore 'I, Maryland 'kit Nuns' Serges Veilings and Linens ,44-Q0', ,-',0',.,..,,,00,,',0.-04 4-.0avv'vo0 420 York Road, Towson 5213 Belair Road 2213 E. Monument Street 232 Main St., Annapolis, Md. 5l9 - llth Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. I34 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa. 5 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. Compliments of St. Andrew Social Compliments ot A FRIEND Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Muratore Mrs. M. Sauerwald NOTIONS - CIGARETTES - CANDY School Suppli-es - Soft Drinks 325 Millington Avenue :::0Q:: ::::::4-::::0:::::: :::: - 0.'0'400'.'00'Q00 5000044004 The Furniture Store With Thousands of FRlENDS M. SHAVITZ 81 SON 816-26 S. Charles St. 5407-11 Harford Rd. Edwino C. M. Drushler John G. HobIer Phone: GI Imor 2878 THE IRVINGTON SHOP on coops - NOTIONS -- cARDs 4114 Frederick Avenue Baltimore-29, Md. Compliments of APOLLO THEATRE isoo HARroRo AVENUE Streamline Sports for Smart Shoes LE xington 8976 Phones: CA Ivert 1327-J Established 1896 P I Z Z A ' S Cafe and Restaurant The Heart of Little ltaIy Open II A. M, to 5 A. M. 399 SOUTH HIGH STREET Baltimore 2, Md. THE MAY COMPANY Buy Extends Best Wishes To the A CLASS or 1947 DELC0 BATTERY J. HOWARD MADDEN 2711 ORLEANS STREET Beer - Wines and Liquors 'A' A' 'A' Phone: WOIfe 8462-J H. E. FOEHRKOLB SALADS AND SEA FOODS A Complete Line of Frozen Foods 414 S. Highland Avenue Baltimore, Md. See For Yourself Why Value Chopmon's Exclusive Shoes --- v---av-- v- Will Keep Growing Feet Healthy Ask For Them By Nome In Your Fovorite Infants, Shoe or Department Store - - - - - - A - - A - -000000000000000000000000000000000 I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 6 0000000000000 00000 000 0000000 000000 00 000 0000 000000 00 00000000 Q 000000-000000000000000000 Compliments Complifglglvsu Y vv f o 5. 551-EIN MR. AND Mas. PAUL oTT a. SON I. CoI'n pl iments Com pokmems Of TH M MISS TRAGESER ooko Y 3. HELEN ARCHAT Compliments Congratulations to Class of '47 of MR. AND MRS. GEORGE MARCI-IA1' GABLE's CORNER KUZEL'S GRocERY STORE Cclmpllmenfs 2212 E- Madison Sheet MR. a. Mas. HOWARD SCHEPF WM. C. SCHERER AND CO., INC. Established l878 LUMBER W MILLWORK Telephone: CA lvert 4077 808-20 W. Baltimore Street I JOHN CRONIN, DISTRIBUTOR KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES 1600 NORTH CALVERT STREET ROBINSON 81 JACKSON Established l886 F. J. OTTERBEIN, owner G R A I N 515 CHAMBER or COMMERCE BUILDING saifamofe, Ma. BENDER'S GLASS BAR 2518 East Monument Street F. P. KONSTANT 1516 Harford Avenue D. L. REINER 2642 Aisquith Street BALTIMORE REFRIGERATION SUPPLY COMPANY 701 West North Avenue Frances, Anna and Mary C0mPlgme 1l'5 o CADDEN THOMAS O'DONNELL Compliments Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mclntire of MR. AND MRS. W. F. GROSS 4 0004-40000004-0: :::.r:::Q:: of-::::vo::::::: : ::: ::: ::::::fco-:cava-4-Q O 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I I I I I I I FELDMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE ' GEORGE VITAK 873-81 West Baltimore Street 1914 Ashland Avenue BR oodwoy 9862 Phone: CA lvert 5560 Fancy Meats - Groceries - Provisions WOLF'S BAKERY 2103 Frederick Avenue Theodore Wolf CARTER ICE SERVICE 1218 West Pratt Street GI mor 8759-J NEW CHINA INN THE COMMUNITY PRESS Charles Street B-slow 25th Street 4337 Harford Rood Open Doily 'Till 3 A. M. PRINTING AND ENGRAVING FISCHER PRINTING CO. LASSAHN FUNERAL HOME 2222 Frederick Avenue 7401 Belair Road Phone: GI lmor 5444 Phone: HA milton 0141 CHARLES F. EVANS 81 SON INC. Funeral Directors 118 to 120 West Mt. Royal Avenue Mu :berry 4226-4227 Compliments of A P E X B U I L D E R S 3400 Dillon Street Baltimore, Maryland PHILLIPS 81 RICHARDSON USED CARS OF MERIT 4401-21 BELAIR ROAD Baltimore 6, Maryland Phone: CL ifton 3840 Compliments of Compliments ZIN'S CONFECTIONERY of 28 sour:-I PAYSON s'rRErr MR. AND MRS. MARCONI W Compliments Compliments of of MR. 81 MRS. ELMERWF. SAUERWALD MR. 8. MRS. J. RICHMAN Compliments Compliments of of BOB DAVIDSON MR. AND MRS. JACK PORTER complfmenfs of PANTHONY'S BEAUTY sl-some DR- R- ROSEWEI-L SUI-l-IVAN Permanent Waving - Marcelling OPTOMETRIST 221652 Harford Avenue Baltimore, Md QCQQYQQQQQQQQQQQQQNQQQQ - of-0004-of-000: eoQQQ,,oo9,,.,,Q00e,,,,,,.,99,,,,,,,,,,,,-s,,,.,,,,, Q Q4 Qs, 04 QQ, O I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I 'I I I I I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I I I I I I I I Q ,-,,--,---,-,-., 'Q040o.'o.f.'O0s,s4s', 04s,f,.,0,QQ0Q4- - - - A A -4-04,, - - - - -0 A---- 0 - AQ - A0 Advance Business Service Compliments 2117 N. CHARLES STREET of Phone: BE lmont l28l Baltimore-18, Md. ST. Joseph's PCSSIOHIST OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES MONASTERY CHURCH Compliments f FRED WILKE O 'I707 Hope Street 1121-23 HULL STREET SO uI'Il 1704 GROCERIES AND MEATS BR aadway 2731 - 2 Compliments of V. PATURZO, BRO. 81 SON Manufacturers of PAT BLOX 800 N. HAVEN STREET A Baltimore-5, Maryland W I L L ' S D A I R Y JERSEY CREAMLINE MILK WO lfe 6200 Compliments of T. L. K. OXFORD HOME IMPROVEMENT - coMPANY, mc. COmp me 'S Roofing - Siding - Insulation of Carpenter Work 5232 YORK ROAD IO 'I G P. 0.1 . U BE imonippfgig cms Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moriconi TERRY'S Greetings WINES 1 LIQUORS - BEER THEODORE R. MCKELDIN 210' Meffiff Avenue Dundalk 2535-J We Deliver 4 ,,,-g 000000000 00000000 000 000000000000 0000 0000000 0000000000000000 ::::::::0 'I 'r I 00::00:: :000 .0:::0 00 'NXEREW'FEllKXrffEr1z'r is'U1fB11f1E'lssoalfriorf of Baltimore City 3224 Eastern Avenue NIH-t Ifwry Tuesmlay --- 'I-9 II. NI. WSI. XI. SNIITII, l'r0sirIv11t J. II. GOODWIN, Trwzsurvr J. II. KHIINIHICIN, Scvrvlrlry 'I 847 1 947 THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SALUTING A sscor-no csN'ruRY or sscunrrv I . BOWIE AIJDISON, GCIIYHII Agenl 101 E. Redwood Street IIOWARII I . KRICIS, Assistant Baltimore 2, Md. Phono: BR oamlway 6749 JOE AND RlTA'S CAFE Beer -Wines- Liquors - Ladies Dining Room 1844-1846 N. Durham St. Baltimore 13, Md. FRANK GUNTHER HARDWARE SUPPLIES VE mon 7437 36 West Biddle Street WM. H. LOHMEYER ll.'XBI'IRI1ASlIliR ef - CLOTIIIICII WIIIIIIPIIIS Sportswear 16 NORTII CHARLES STREET UNITED CLAY 8: SUPPLY CORP. 1122 NORTII CIIAKLIQS S'I'HlClC'I' NIU Ilwrry 7200 julzns ,1I11nviIIv Produrls -A Ifuilrling Ilrzlerinlx Carrier RFfl'l.gl'f!III'0V'l and Air fIlH1llIIIl?llIllg Baltimore 1, 11,1111 Quonset Hurs 7 7 Aluminum Windows LE xington 4827 Llfxington -1828 Alltonlntfve - Marine Elt'Cff1'UfH7IS BRADLEY 8' OPTICIANS CIIFIIIITEIDI' Spvcialisfs .. 810-51 CRICICNMOIINT AYICNIIIC MU Ilmerry 21544 CLOTHING - RADIOS - FURNITURE Corlvenivrzt Terms B. BUGATCH STORES, Inc. 825-27 and 828-30 NORTH GAY STRICICT Phono: BR oaclway 1900 Two Big Stores ::::::::::::::::::v 0:0000 525 NORTH CIIARLICS STRlClC'l' Baltimore 1, MII. PALMlSANO'S OPEN AIR MARKET FRUIT AND PRODUCE 5515 RlClS'l'lillS'l'0WN AVENUI'I FO rest 9617 .X. I'.f1l,NllSANO. Prop. :0000::::::: 00000000000000000000 0- '00 0 0 0 O 0 000'-4-QQQQQQ 'Q,',':: ::::Q'::::::::4-oo: :Q-0000904-.1 Friedman Drug Co. Compliments PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS of Gay and Monument Streets M. J. ROUND The FINE wHlsKEYs AND WINES NATIONAL PLASTIC PRODUCTS CO. 801 North Gay Street Compliments of EDDIE'S CAFE gn 'I24'I Ashland Avenue Best Wishes to our Friends from Odenton, Maryland The Institute KempIer's Food Store . IRVINGTON DELICATESSEN Ffederlck D. CUFOZZU 8 Co. 4031 Frederick Avenue GI lmor I504 GENERAL CONTRACTORS JOHN P. LENS 5101 Underwood R004 Radi:TSoI::ioA:NN':g2gcEl css C I, t Compliments of Omp 'men S RElNHARD's BAKERY Of 4115 rfedefiek Avenue Tgm qnd Irvin Cgffqn DOLADDAN IMPROVEMENT CO. GENERAL HOME REPAIR Caroline Street and Ashland Avenue phone: HA milton 7061 L Compliments of COmPIImeI'1'fS MR. AND MRS. Louis J. KUPFER I42 Palermo Avenue of Compliments o .0 o I.N.D. Alumni Association GINNY and BILL- JEAN and JACK Nurses Uniform Company AMOCO DEALER Northern Parkway and Belair Road 1822 E. Monument Street N BO ulevord 490 WO Ife 4744 MR. AND MRS. HENRY ARNOLDT CONFECTIONERY STORE Nurses Uniforms - School Uniforms Chestnut Avenue and 32nd Street QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ :Q::Q. 0 li ll QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ- :::- - :- - QQQ Q -,,Q----,,,.,,,,-..--,,,-,,-,,,- QQQQQQQQQQQQ-.QQQQQ Q QQQ Complifnenfs Daniel Mitnick 81 Son o MR' AND MRS' JOHN LANGl'llRT Home Furnishing, Clothing, Furniture IN 1047 N. GAY STREET SHOE REPAIR OCldWOy Compliments of 1 FERGUSON'S BARBER si-lor Pe0Ples Home 5 PPlY 3364 wiikgns Avenue Jewelry, House Furnishings, Clothing Electrical Appliances FIELD'S PHARMACY 809 N, r:.AY STREET Pikesville, Md. WO lfe 10254 Compliments . of Compliments Baltimore Leather Goods Company of Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore BOB'S CONFECTIONERY Compliments of of E. 84 B. HER MR. R. l. FOSTER . . Light Hauling ' Compliments Of BR oodwoy 4836 MR. AND MRS. GEORGE FOSTER Compliments Of LE Xsngion 5434 Est. 1901 Mr. and Mrs. John Sito JOSEPH B. DREISCH Compliments of . Electrical Wiring and Constr ct' J. Robert Miichen THE :gJ22:fdcg i:lQANY Exclusive Lighting Fixtures Compliments of 'k 'A' 'k DeIl'Acqua Quality Shoe Store 2439 East Monument Street of Werner C. Rieve Odenton, Maryland QQ- QQQQoQo0rQQQ::QQ::o::Q: ::::Q::Q:::::QQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 5,40-QQQQQ-0-QQQQQDQ4-00 04-QQQQQQ Compliments of NATHAN 81 FANNY HALPREN THE GERTRUDE BEAUTY SALON 3929 Greenmount Avenue Open Evenings for Permanents 0,4400-Q , ,',Q'4-4-f..Q4-40044-04-0' Have Your Graduation Photograph Taken at the KIRKNESS STUDIO Broadway and Bank Street WIELIS Compliments of Radios - Records - Home Appliances 2427 East Monument Street of Compgfienls JOHNNY KLEIN CAFE A FRIEND 2348-50 Frederick Avenue WALTER'S CLEANERS AND DYERS ' 29 N. Highland Ave. Baltimore, Md. Best W'She5 JAMES A. MANNING Solicits Your Coal Business 1641 N. Caroline St. LE xingfon 2906 A FRIEND A. BAUER 81 CO., INC. BUlLDER'S HARDWARE, PAINTS, ETC. S. E. Cor. Patterson Park Av. 8. Monument St. Phone: WO lfe 3603-3604 The A. Sindler Furniture Co. , FURNITURE AND CARPETS PIECZONKAS QUALITY MARKET I I h GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and MEATs Home FU S'q tQS 5'f'Ce 1887 4820 0'D0lN'leII Street WO lfe 3142 1613-1621 Eastern Avenue Compliments Compliments O if Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Keller 8- Son O KELLY'S D 131 South Culver Street I NOVELTY AND GREETING CARDS G. A. Mow and A. J. ogranz, Jr. COn9'OgEfxEf,nRTEZ 1,947 PHARMACISTS Trading as A FRIEND BURRISS 81 KEMP Greenmount Avenue and 33rd Street Baltimore-18, Maryland JOHN A. CLARKE 8. CO. DEPENDABLE Roormc 102 S. Monastery Avenue GI lmor 2904 . SHOFER'S FURNITURE CO. INC. COmp me lS of 930 s Ch fl sf f D lt' ' Ma ADAM WATKQWSKI es sffiih im WINES - BEER and LIQUORS X - At Reasonable Prices Compliments I'IllII sffeel' A E Phone: HA milton 1517 Ruck's Funeral Home Leonard F. Ruck Eugene A. Ruck Leonard J. Ruck FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5305 Harford Road Hamilton, Md. FETTER BROTHERS BAKERY BREADS, BUNS, CAKES AND ROLLS 521 Brunswick Street CLARENCE G. NEUBAUER PAINTS, HARDWARE, GLASS, ETC. Gorsuch Avenue and Polk Street A -Q4-::QQ,:::::Q::::::::::::::::: r----- ........ -v----- '--- v-- 0- , '. 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KAMINSKI l'llAR:IIAl.'IST e , u IIORNER E.'5S'I' AXE. 8 0'IJONNI'II,l. ST. A I'Imnn-: Iikozuiway 9290 550 III- A1903-W BALTIMORE My CHARLES i - FAYETTE and Hardware Store Snmlws R1'lIff'll 4:0HNl41li HICLNORD AND NIuI'lI.I1ICIIRY Feller Paint l lnnr C om plim en ts of TH E CANTON FLORIST KENWOOD NYE, and CTIJONNI-II,I, ST. Cunzplinzvnrs of Mr. 81 Mrs. T. J. Fitzpatrick PATTERSON PARK PHARMACY 2245 EASTERN AVENUE Phono: Blioadway 9217 SONIA'S Bridal, Evening and Graduation Gowns 2327-29 EAST MONUNIENT STREET W3DBM Conjplflllpnfkg of M. F. 8 FUNERAL 111Rm:T0Rs MY- 81 Mrs- W- I-- CCll1I'0l1 1808 EASTERN ,xvr:Nm: wom- 5854 fj!!III1IlIlIll'lIfS of Pat Knott Compliments nf Mr. 81 Mrs. Leroy Shupe Com Jlimcnls of Mr. 81 Mrs.I Frank J. Doyle Conlplinlvnls of - Doris Ann Gentry first IVi.v111'x In The Class of 'I947 00:::::::::::::4:::::::::::::::,0-LQQQQQQQQ' 'Q04 v, 00Q04-Q., 04QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ00Q'Q0,4 ,0 QQ'0 0QpQQ4QQ0Q0'4Q4-0044-4 Greetings from Senator Herbert R. O'Conor Charles Liquor Store LIQUORS - CORDIALS f WINES 4009 Old York Road BE lmont 9747 Naddeo Brothers 81 Son Diamonds, Watches, Novelties 3221 EASTERN AVENUE For Keen Fashions, for Keen Teens CHOOSE THE TEEN WORLD Fourth Mezzanine I Hochschild, Kohn 81 Co. Wonder Silk Store Baltimore's Store Of Values 124 N. LIBERTY STREET SA forego 9608 HAIN 8. HAND Painting and Decorating 1815 HOPE STREET WO Ile 8819 MU lberry 3755 VE rnon 457 Compliments Compliments of of of PVT. FRAN KMEISEL RIVIERA PHARMACY R. DIMARCO 8: COMPANY 600 West Lexington Stre-et CA Ivert 0307 CHARLES E. SCHIMUNEK FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2601 East Madison Street Compliments of FORD'S GROCERY STORE 1926 West Mosher Street Compliments of of MR. A. J. STANEK DOMINICK LALLI 81 SONS GROCERIES AND MEATS 616 N. Chester Street REESE'S OPTICAL SERVICE 2705 East Monument Stre-et BR oadway I674 Compliments of TOWNSEND'S ESSO STATION 2900 Liberty Heights Avenue KEYWORTH MEAT MARKET Frank Di Crispino 2817 Keyworth Avenue Compliments of ot MR. 8. MRS. LOUIS EUGENE SMITH Compliments of of WILLIAM H. KELLY, S lfc VICTORIA FLORIST JOSEPH A. CILENTO 2326 North Charles Street UPHOLSTERER CH esapeake 3770 4523 Harford Road HA milton 2540 BELCANO COSMETICS ' ' Amelia Cilento Compliments of NORTH ERN PHARMACY 2806 Halcyarr'Avenue HA milton 8089 6701 Harford Road IIGREIF BROTHERS I JOE'S 6 MILE HOUSE PRESCRIPTIONS 7207 Harford Road 1625 Wilkens Avenue GI lrnor 2734 HA milton 8680 MIKE BAUER'S CAFE Bernard W. Lawrence 7509 Harford Road '440'00Q.,0 4'0f'- -QQQQQQQQQ ANTON C. MAREK, Ph.G. Lakewood Avenue and Monument Street BR oodwoy 5483 Q Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-Q-'A0o'4s0s0s4-000000 ,,-,,--..--,,-,,--,--,,,,----,,,,,---,,,,,------.,,,,,,--,--,--,,---,,,-,,,- Q Q Q 000040.50000-.0 noe:-4 0404-44-4-.04-4440400 '::::::0:: 0ce00::0::'::'0o00.p00.'.fao004000, HERMAN'S STORE SANITARY BARBER SHOP GROCERIES and MEATS F. P. BUSCH, Prop. Riviera Beach, Md. Armiger 194-J 4017 Old York Road WILLIAM J. MCCAULEY HORTON RADIO SERVICE HEATING AND PLUMBING 4600 York Road 2501 West Lombard Street Phone: BE lmont 4986 Compliments Compliments of of ST. BENEDlCT'S SOCIAL CLUB MR. AND MRS. G. J. BUCHER PRESSELL FLORIST HILLTOP CAFE 6112 Belair Road 606 West Lexington Street HA milton 2600 WINES -LIQUORS WISE 8- VOLKER, INC. Prescription Opticians ON EAST CENTRE STREET FALTER'S CONFECTIONERY 223 South Catherine Street MERIT CLEANERS 8. DYERS 2518 Frederick Avenue GI Imor 0667 RAY'S CAFE E, MARSH, Prop. 2511 Aisquith sneer LERNER'S MEAT MARKET 1510 East Lanvale Street GEORGE C. MacLARTY PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIST 41st .Stre-et and Old York Road Compliments Compliments of Qf MR. COHEN MR. AND MRS. W. S. WEBB EDNOR PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 3536 Ellerslie Avenue JENKINS MARINE MOTOR SALES 327 North Calvert Street Compliments of BUDD'S DR. N. F. SPECTAR For Supper - Delicious Sodas CHIROPRACTOR I643 HARFORD AVENUE Compliments of Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. John W. Trageser David W. Rafferty Compliments of Sterling Federal Savings and Loan Association 3401 GREENMOUNT AVENUE Best Wishes to our Former Sister Class: Reba Davis Cardinale, Margaret Mary Donnelly, Maigaret Simmons,i Regina Stipek, Maryrose Wooden.: I J. V. Stout Company RADIO SALES AND SERVICE Electrical Appliances 4640 YORD ROAD Renard Hair Stylist 42S O'SULLIVAN BUILDING O.. 'I 'r 'i li 8 5 ll li 'i li li 'r li lr lr I 'i li li li lr 'i :r i li 'r lr 1 ll 4+ ll li 'i lr S I S 'i v 3' - J' U U 9. 3 -. 3 fb :x -. 0 Q. 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PENN-BEER BREWER .V ,.,: 5 William Penn, a British Quaker of great religious zeal, A tul 5:55:39 founded Pennsylvania. He arrived in America in 1682, - I: uiif -. having secured Royal Grants to a vast tract ef wilder- 57. uiii iiv 1 5- ' ness now known as Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He .- J vigorously induced extensive immigration from Eng- -..' ff- ,gg , land and Germany, and drafted a code of Govern- ' :: 5 :if-- 1 1:,. . ment which survived for more than 200 years. He '::2f:- was, among other things, a philosopher, an inventor, a publisher-and a brewer of fine beer. When building the town of Pennsbury, in 1684, Penn constructed a brew-house, the third build- ing completed. QThis was recently reconstructed on its original foundationsj He brewed for his own table and for his neighbors, and issued regulations governing the price and sale of beer, encouraging its drinking as a step toward real modera- tion, History records--- William Penn was a great lover of beer and accustomed to praise his own brewing. Wise old William Penn was indeed the first skilled brewer of beer in America. What wonderful progress brewing has since made! PRESIDENT an s. sama aMa--Q71.e saga: of azz 9 AMEIRICA BREWERY, I C., Baltimore, Md. -A-----AA---','+-----0-----AAo---:QQQQOYQQQQQQQQYQQ-'oo g-,.,,-----------v-- -,---- --v---v v-- ov-rv-Q0':: :YQrarfrr':::::0::4-0Q::::::::::: II I-. MJ Q2 QX1 1 H All 1 --Ifs' O A 1 . k w O '90 6' . , n ik .. , OP we 'Q WU A L U1 ,Wm l 5 wg ' 'U v Q55 S
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